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Specimen ID
I found an usual clump in an outside corner of a door and figured that
it was another wasp nest. Nope. It was fiber-like and very black inside, of powder consistency. I figure that it is a fungus. The "spores" look like pollen but differ in the protrusions that one would see on white blood cells. The following are links to images of this stuff. Anyone have a clue to what this is? http://www.microtechnics.com/fungi-1kx-1ann.jpg http://www.microtechnics.com/fungi-10kx-1ann.jpg AFAIK, there is no mycology group. Gary Gaugler, Ph.D. Microtechnics, Inc. Granite Bay, CA 95746 916.791.8191 gary@microtechnics dot com |
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