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Peltigera didactyla At the bank of the Mühlenerft near Frimmersdorf, May 2009 |
Habitus. On a mud-brownstone.Microscopy, Stereomicroscope, Microfoto |
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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 |
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Peltigera didactyla At the bank of the Mühlenerft near Frimmersdorf, May 2009. |
Lower surface with light tan veins and simple rhizines.
Mikroskopie, Stereomikroskop, Mikrofoto |
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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 |
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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 |
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Peltigera didactyla At the bank of the Mühlenerft near Frimmersdorf, May 2009 |
Lobe cross section. A closer look at a cephaloid.
Microscopy, Stereomicroscope, Microfoto |
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Peltigera didactyla At the bank of the Mühlenerft near Frimmersdorf, May 2009 |
Lobe cross section. Paraplektenchymatic upper cortex.
Microscopy, Stereomicroscope, Microfoto |
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Peltigera didactyla At the bank of the Mühlenerft near Frimmersdorf, May 2009 |
Apothecie cross section.
Microscopy, Stereomicroscope, Microfoto |
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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 |