Peltigera didactyla:



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Peltigera_didactyla-Fundort_K.jpg Peltigera didactyla
At the bank of the Mühlenerft near Frimmersdorf, May 2009
Habitus. On a mud-brownstone.Microscopy, Stereomicroscope, Microfoto
Peltigera_didactyla-SM-Lobe_K.jpg Peltigera didactyla
At the bank of the Mühlenerft near Frimmersdorf, May 2009
The circular sorales on the surface are characteristic. Later they disappear and marginal apothecies are formed. Microscopy, Stereomicroscope, Microfoto
Peltigera_didactyla-Unterseite_K.jpg Peltigera didactyla
At the bank of the Mühlenerft near Frimmersdorf, May 2009.
Lower surface with light tan veins and simple rhizines. Mikroskopie, Stereomikroskop, Mikrofoto
Peltigera_didactyla-SM-Apothecie_K.jpg Peltigera didactyla
At the bank of the Mühlenerft near Frimmersdorf, May 2009
A closer look at the apothecie. In the surrounding the typical tormentous surface. Microscopy, Stereomicroscope, Microfoto
Peltigera_didactyla-QS-Lobe-100x_K.jpg Peltigera didactyla
At the bank of the Mühlenerft near Frimmersdorf, May 2009
Lobe cross section. Beneath the paraplektenchymatic upper cortex follows the layer with the symbiontic cyanobacteria (Nostoc). Under this layer we see a layer of loose ordered mycelium. There is no lower cortex. Additionally at the bottom side we find some symbiontic cyanobacterias in cephaloids . Microscopy, Stereomicroscope, Microfoto
Peltigera_didactyla-QS-Lobe-Cephaloid_K.jpg Peltigera didactyla
At the bank of the Mühlenerft near Frimmersdorf, May 2009
Lobe cross section. A closer look at a cephaloid. Microscopy, Stereomicroscope, Microfoto
Peltigera_didactyla-QS-Lobe-para_K.jpg Peltigera didactyla
At the bank of the Mühlenerft near Frimmersdorf, May 2009
Lobe cross section. Paraplektenchymatic upper cortex. Microscopy, Stereomicroscope, Microfoto
Peltigera_didactyla-QS-Apothecie_K.jpg Peltigera didactyla
At the bank of the Mühlenerft near Frimmersdorf, May 2009
Apothecie cross section. Microscopy, Stereomicroscope, Microfoto
Peltigera_didactyla-Sporen_K.jpg Peltigera didactyla
At the bank of the Mühlenerft near Frimmersdorf, May 2009
The spores are longish and 4- to 7-septate. (Left phasecontrast, right bright field) Microscopy, Stereomicroscope, Microfoto