12-02-2013 19:27
Joop van der LeeFruitbody does not look like that of an ascobolus
12-02-2013 15:52
Peter ThompsonHello to Everyone,I recently collected a sample co
11-02-2013 10:21
Alessio Pierottican anyone help me for this article?ORTEGA A. &
12-02-2013 11:36
Alessio PierottiI take this opportunity to thank all the friends t
10-02-2013 23:40
Patrice TANCHAUDBonsoir,Sur sol un peu sablonneux, plus ou moins p
09-02-2013 15:35
Yatsiuk IrynaDear friends, Could you please help me and send t
08-02-2013 21:58
Ralf DahlheuserHi. My name is Ralf Dahlheuser from Germany.I hav
Fruitbody does not look like that of an ascobolus but measurement of the spores look like those of Ascobolus Immersus (47.44-52.64x28.16-30.60 um). Ripe spores appear in a fluid bubble which is on top of a fruitbody. Photo's of fruitbody are not very clear because of the amount of light.
I think your fruitbodies have already shot away their ascospores. Imagine that as a small explosion, and the empty ascus is macroscopically visible as an amorphous, hyaline structure as it is shown on your first photo.
A. immersus fruitbodies sometimes have long stalks and are very variable in size and form.
regards,
björn