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Another macro ID
Danny Newman, 27-06-2011 06:56
Danny Newman

Three images this time.  No microscopy.  Location is India.  Also posted here:


http://mushroomobserver.org/50102


Would sure like to see some of you fine folks over in our little digital corner of the fungal taxonomy world (Mushroom Observer, that is).  A crying shame how many little ascos go overlooked and buried.


Thanks again in advance,


-Danny

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Martin Bemmann, 27-06-2011 18:47
Martin Bemmann
Re : Another macro ID
Hi Danny,

 I would go for an unmature Nidulariaceae (overview and literature here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nidulariaceae?
and here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Cyathus_species?

By the way, no Asco but Gasteromycetes.

Regards

Martin
Danny Newman, 28-06-2011 23:27
Danny Newman
Re : Another macro ID
Thanks, Martin.  That was indeed one consideration.  Good to hear it from an asco authority.