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Podospora granulostriata
Joop van der Lee,
26-11-2021 15:21
In detail it differs from P. curvicolla when referring to the drawings in Fungi Fimicoli Italici. In particular because of the very long hairs that arise from the base of the neck and the upper cauda which is solid i.s.o. consisting of strings as shown in the drawing.
Perithecium: not measured, neck small covered by septated hairs rising up to 180 um from the top of the neck and up to 445 um from the base of the neck.
Paraphyses: Not observed
Asci: containing 512 spores, measuring 358-96 um without the long stalk.
Spores: 20.5-22.7x12.3-13.4 um; pedicel 10.8-12.0x4.2-5.2 um constricted at the base; upper cauda solid 26-30x2.5-3.0 um showing rings starting at the base; lower cauda connected to the top of the pedicel consisting of 4 strings 25.0-27.0 um.
Chris Yeates,
26-11-2021 22:37
Re : Podospora granulostriata?
Hi Joop
looks Ok to me - the almost superficial perithecia on deer dung remind me of this find which was confirmed by Michel Delpont & Norbert Heine:
Chris
Norbert Heine,
26-11-2021 23:01
Re : Podospora granulostriata?
Yes, this should be P. granulostriata, Joop.
What was the substrate?
Nearly all my findings I did on Dear and Roe Dear Dung.
Regards, Norbert
Joop van der Lee,
26-11-2021 23:02
Re : Podospora granulostriata?
Thanks Chris,
Joop
Joop
Joop van der Lee,
26-11-2021 23:03
Re : Podospora granulostriata?
Hello Norbert,
Substrate was dung of Roe Deer
Joop
Substrate was dung of Roe Deer
Joop