Substrate is fallen and decaying Hemlock, Lake James State Park, Western North Carolina, July 2017
Canon EOS7D w/Sigma f/2.8 EX DG 50 mm macro f/18 @1/200 sec. ISO 100 Canon 430EXII Speedlite PP: Photoshop Elements 14
Pyrenomycete, lichen, or eumycetozoa?
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So almost learnt a couple of new words today.
But are the ostioles at approx 30% across and 20 up on the second image (black dot) or are they in the barnacle looking parts which might be some kind of fruiting body where i would more have expected them to be? It would be nice to see a super close up of them if the second?
But are the ostioles at approx 30% across and 20 up on the second image (black dot) or are they in the barnacle looking parts which might be some kind of fruiting body where i would more have expected them to be? It would be nice to see a super close up of them if the second?
The ostiole would be around the center of the fruit body, exactly where you would expect them. Here is a much closer image of them and not saying that they are not the spore pores or ostioles (white arrows) but they really don't look it. Dunnotpe wrote:So almost learnt a couple of new words today.
But are the ostioles at approx 30% across and 20 up on the second image (black dot) or are they in the barnacle looking parts which might be some kind of fruiting body where i would more have expected them to be? It would be nice to see a super close up of them if the second?