11-10-2013 12:19
Garcia SusanaHi allfound on dung horse.I think this may be Spor
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Sporormiella lageniformis
Garcia Susana,
11-10-2013 12:19
found on dung horse.
I think this may be Sporormiella lageniformis. But I have doubts about other species Sporomiella.
You can confirm or reject the species.
Thanks in advance.
Susana (Spain)
Michel Delpont,
11-10-2013 12:39
Re : Sporormiella lageniformis
Hello Suzana.
Your mushroom matches I think S.lageniformis. The spores are characteristic of this species even though some dimensions are a little high.
Michel.
Your mushroom matches I think S.lageniformis. The spores are characteristic of this species even though some dimensions are a little high.
Michel.
Garcia Susana,
11-10-2013 13:05
Re : Sporormiella lageniformis
Thanks
A greeting
Susana
A greeting
Susana
Norbert Heine,
12-10-2013 01:00
Re : Sporormiella lageniformis
Hello Susana,
like Michel said, this is surely Sporormiella lageniformis.
Typical are the oblique septa, the diagonal germslits and the size of the spores!
Another species with oblique septa, but with smaler spores is Sporormiella muskokensis.
First I find mostly on horse dung, the second on dung of deer, roe deer and wild boar.
Norbert
like Michel said, this is surely Sporormiella lageniformis.
Typical are the oblique septa, the diagonal germslits and the size of the spores!
Another species with oblique septa, but with smaler spores is Sporormiella muskokensis.
First I find mostly on horse dung, the second on dung of deer, roe deer and wild boar.
Norbert
Garcia Susana,
13-10-2013 22:28
Re : Sporormiella lageniformis
Thanks Norbert
I really appreciate the explanations
regards
Susana
I really appreciate the explanations
regards
Susana

