
05-05-2010 22:14
M. M. GotinkToday I found this Sporormiella on hare dung which

05-05-2010 13:28
Marja PennanenThese grow on Pinus needles and are 0,5-1 mm wide

03-05-2010 16:58
Serge PoumaratBonjour, je cherche une clé ou un travail sur le

03-05-2010 10:02
Bonjour à tous, à presque tous puisque beaucoup

01-05-2010 01:47
Roland LabbéBonjour ! Voici une planche qui représente pro
Sporormiella octonalis?
M. M. Gotink,
05-05-2010 22:14
Spores 7-septate (8-celled), 53-56 x 12-13 µm, with a rather broad gelatinous sheath; germ slit diagonal; last cells half round; 3rd cell a bit bigger than the others, but not always easy to see.
Asci 8-spored, not measured, but rather abrupt short-stemmed.
Using the key 'Vorläufiger Schlüssel der Sporormiella-Arten mit konstant 8-zellige Sporen (aus Welt & Heine, ZfM 73/2: 235 (2007)' posted somewhere else on this forum I think it has to be S. octonalis, can anyone confirm?
Peter Welt,
05-05-2010 23:11

Re:Sporormiella octonalis?
Hello Martin,
Your destination is right. Always nice to see this species. The spores can think of little caterpillars.
Greeting Peter
Your destination is right. Always nice to see this species. The spores can think of little caterpillars.
Greeting Peter
M. M. Gotink,
06-05-2010 20:42
Re:Sporormiella octonalis?
Hi Peter,
Thanks! According to indexfungorum there are no synonyms for this species, is that correct? I'm asking because it looks like this is the first find of this species in the Netherlands.
I love the spores too, I was pleasantly surprised when I saw them the first time.
Martin
Thanks! According to indexfungorum there are no synonyms for this species, is that correct? I'm asking because it looks like this is the first find of this species in the Netherlands.
I love the spores too, I was pleasantly surprised when I saw them the first time.
Martin
Peter Welt,
07-05-2010 09:03

Re:Sporormiella octonalis?
Hi Martin,
Yes that's right, there are no synonyms. I do not know any finds from the Netherlands. This species is not common.
Congratulations.
Peter
Yes that's right, there are no synonyms. I do not know any finds from the Netherlands. This species is not common.
Congratulations.
Peter
M. M. Gotink,
07-05-2010 20:55
Re:Sporormiella octonalis?
Hi Peter,
Thanks again!
Martin
Thanks again!
Martin