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12-08-2013 15:40

Joop van der Lee Joop van der Lee

Found on horse dung.Riged and agglutinated haris

14-08-2013 11:47

Luis Ballester Luis Ballester

Hello again everyone.I have this collection of Hel

13-08-2013 19:53

Luis Ballester Luis Ballester

Hello everyone.Here is another collection of Mitru

13-08-2013 23:13

Salvador Tello

Hola.Encontré este hongo el 31 de marzo a 1030 m

11-08-2013 22:41

wiam Abdul

Hello everybody, I need a key to species of Ker

12-08-2013 11:07

Miguel Ãngel Ribes Miguel Ángel Ribes

Good morningI have this strange single "Mitrula" w

12-08-2013 16:26

Salvador Tello

Hola a todos.Estoy buscando claves del género Kar

11-08-2013 18:09

Elisabeth Stöckli

Bonjour,Trouvé sur place à feu jeune des discomy

09-08-2013 00:19

Maren Kamke Maren Kamke

Hello everybody,I need your help with a Pyrenomyce

08-08-2013 16:49

Marcel Vega

Bonjour à tous! Y a-t-il quelqu' un parmi vous q

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Schizothecium pilosum
Joop van der Lee, 12-08-2013 15:40
Joop van der LeeFound on horse dung.

Riged and agglutinated haris arise from the neck base, they are septated with a rounded top 79.12-91.01x2.21-2.47 um.

Asci: 218.91x14.24-28.61 um, 8-spored with a long, lobate stalk.

Spores: Biseriate, when young filled with a lot of bubbles, 19.78-24.49x11.30-11.54 um, pedicel 14.24x4.63 um, caudas at each pole are present. Caudas were only visible on young spores while in the ascus they collapse quickly when spores are mature.    
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Norbert Heine, 15-08-2013 00:43
Norbert Heine
Re : Podospora Pilosa?
Hello Joop!

Your fungus is not Schizothecium pilosum (Mouton) N. Lundq.!
This is the current name for Podospora pilosa. Please look at MycoBank or IF.
Schizothecium pilosum has beside the stiff hairs typical, but often reduced, hairs of the Schizothecium type at the neck, the asci are enlarged and flattened at the apex and it has other spores.

What you show should be Podospora ellisiana (Griffiths) Mirza & Cain.

It seems to be a rare species, which I found only two times, once on horse dung in Germany and once on cow dung in Italy!

Great find!

Best wishes
Norbert
Joop van der Lee, 15-08-2013 09:20
Joop van der Lee
Re : Podospora Pilosa?

Vielen dank Norbert.