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Ascomycete on dung
Joaquin Martin, 14-07-2024 18:23
Hi,
I found this Ascomycete on horse dung.
The sporal measurements are:
17-19 x 9.5-10.7 µm
Me = 18.1 × 10.1 µm ; Qe = 1.8
I could not see any hairs
IKI-
I would be grateful for any suggestions
Thanks
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Michel Delpont, 14-07-2024 20:24
Michel Delpont
Re : Ascomycete on dung
Good evening.

Look towards Cheilymenia, but the spores don't seem ripe yet, and you should observe them in the coton blue.


Michel.

Nicolas VAN VOOREN, 15-07-2024 08:15
Nicolas VAN VOOREN
Re : Ascomycete on dung
Yes, this is a Cheilymenia, sect. Granulata.
The spores are striate but, as Michel told, we need to see them in cotton blue.
Joaquin Martin, 15-07-2024 10:36
Re : Ascomycete on dung
Very well I will look around.
Thanks to both of you.