
15-08-2015 16:14

Hola, he visto esta Sporormiella sobre excremento

14-08-2015 00:43
We have had a lot of dry weather lately and a log

14-08-2015 10:09
de pequeño tamañoNo se por donde comenzarJoseba

14-08-2015 01:00
Bonjour ! Je viens d'étudier Pulvinula carbonari

14-08-2015 10:13
estas pequeñas setas, a las que no he apreci

22-08-2014 18:01

Hallo to everybody,Does anyone have following docu

13-08-2015 21:51

Hello to all - especially Zotto ;-) an Orbilia wi
Sporormiella-- posible cylindrospora--
Blasco Rafael,
15-08-2015 16:14

las fotos macro no valen mucho pero alguna indicacion pueden dar,
Incrustada en el estiercol, asomando un cuello muy corto.
0,39 diametro X 0,52 altura.
Esporas recubiertas de una masa gelatinosa, miden 82---90 X 16---17.
Ascas J-, Crozier -, miden 270---320 X 30---38.
Parafisis septadas, hialinas, estrechandose en el septo.
Un saludo
Rafael
Michel Delpont,
15-08-2015 17:47

Re : Sporormiella-- posible cylindrospora--
La dimensions des spores pourrait bien correspondre, mais sur les photos on ne voit pas les fentes germinatives ni la base des asques; compare aussi avec S.teretispora.
MIchel.
MIchel.
Blasco Rafael,
15-08-2015 19:47
Peter Püwert,
15-08-2015 20:11
Re : Sporormiella-- possible cylindrospora--
Hi Michel and Rafael,
according to my opinion is the already Sp. cylindrospora. Nevertheless, in the first article is to be seen very short ascus-stipe (image 4, 10) The spores size also speaks for the supposed species, the separate cells have possibly the same form. Of the form and position of the germ slit are sometimes suitable respectively often not appreciatively, with both species likely also not to the distinction.
Greetings
Peter.
according to my opinion is the already Sp. cylindrospora. Nevertheless, in the first article is to be seen very short ascus-stipe (image 4, 10) The spores size also speaks for the supposed species, the separate cells have possibly the same form. Of the form and position of the germ slit are sometimes suitable respectively often not appreciatively, with both species likely also not to the distinction.
Greetings
Peter.