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13-11-2013 22:03

Joop van der Lee Joop van der Lee

Found on horse dung.No mature spores found.But the

12-12-2013 17:03

Joop van der Lee Joop van der Lee

Found on cow dung:Fruitbody: black; long neck cove

14-12-2013 11:11

Stefan Blaser

Hello everybodyI identified this discomycete as Ps

13-12-2013 20:59

Guy Garcia

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14-12-2013 02:19

M Jonathan M Jonathan

Je trouve assez régulièrement ce champignon sur

13-12-2013 20:57

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14-12-2013 02:20

M Jonathan M Jonathan

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13-12-2013 00:09

Iglesias Plácido

A ver si me orientais sobre esta Dasyscyphella sob

26-10-2013 23:50

Salvador Tello

Hola a todos.He encontrado este hongo creciendo en

13-12-2013 00:53

Iglesias Plácido

Alguna idea sobre esta Hypocrea, pienso en Hypocre

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Sporormiella vagans
Joop van der Lee, 13-11-2013 22:03
Joop van der LeeFound on horse dung.


No mature spores found.

But the thing that is interesting is the extension of the asci and the way they are positioned like the parts of an orange.
It looks that the asci hold spores with 5 cells..
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Joop van der Lee, 10-12-2013 16:12
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Re : 7-celled Sporormiella?

My opinion is that  we are talking about the same species as was shown in the first topic because of the extension of the asci. But eventhough the spores are young and still in the ascus they do not match any size of mature 7-celled Sporormiella and with the asci it is the same story.
Asci: Flat on one side 179.58-218.34x41.66-51.86 um, extension 49.28x10.11 um (measured at the base).
Spores: Biseriate; 7-celled; spore leaving the ascus 26.97x6.52 um; other young spores 21.53-24.85x4.64-5.387 um.

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Björn Wergen, 15-12-2013 14:05
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Re : 7-celled Sporormiella?
There are just a few species with 7 cells:
S. heptamera with very big spores ~ 70µm length. I have seen many immature spores of this species, being different from your ones.
S. vexans has small spores, which I have seen several times in austria. They often have  oblique septa, which may be transverse in immature stadium.
S. septenaria with completely transverse septa, but with much bigger spores, which may be too big for your finding (>50µm length).
S. americana and S. trogospora have spores > 10µm broadth, I do not think that this fits your collection.

As a result of this, I think your species comes closest to S. vexans, from which I have meassured 35-42x6,2-7,5µm as mature spore size.

Probably you can find some mature fruitbodies...it will make things easier :P

regards,
björn
Joop van der Lee, 15-12-2013 16:31
Joop van der Lee
Re : 7-celled Sporormiella?

Thanks Bjorn, do you have an opinion about the "tail" attatched to the ascus?


 


Joop

Björn Wergen, 15-12-2013 16:39
Björn Wergen
Re : 7-celled Sporormiella?
Probably a deformity? S. vexans is still not online on my page (I have to upload it), but it has long stalked asci.