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MERISMODES sp
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Photo Information |
Copyright: laurens van der Linde (euroblinkie)
(64279) |
Genre: Fungi |
Medium: Color |
Date Taken: 2020-01-27 |
Categories: Fungi |
Photo Version: Original Version, Workshop |
Date Submitted: 2020-02-08 9:54 |
Viewed: 279 |
Points: 8 |
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[Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note |
MERISMODES sp this one have a similar specie wich only can see under microscope
but i found a lot of this beauty good to show it on TN
i have more picture's in my WORKSHOP |
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- lousat
(65489) - [2020-02-08 12:12]
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Hi Lou,always nice and always curious,a very interesting post dedicate to this species,the main pic reminds a bit a house for bees,i like the different perspectives in the 2 WS too. Have a nice evening and thanks,Luciano
- periko
(1487) - [2020-02-09 12:39]
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Hi Laurens
Curious fungi. It looks like coral.
Thanks for sharing beautiful images like this one.
Regards
- tcr
(3384) - [2020-02-13 4:58]
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Hallo.
First time i see a fungi like this.
Interesting shape and formation.
Congrats.
Hi Lou,
So tiny, but so beautiful! I find cyphelloid fungi extremely attractive. Great photo, congratulations! I know most cyphelloidas cannot be identified without microscope, so just a hint: probably your photo shows Merismodes connivens (P. Karst.) Knudsen? At least the macroscopic features and the fruiting time correspond.
Kind regards from Ireland, László