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Gernot FriebesHi,ascospores are 1- to 3-septate, approximately

Dear colleagues,
I have found a small disco on the wood of Quercus robur. Fruitbodies are 0,2-0,5 mm, some of them short-stalked, some prostrate.
Asci blue in IKI, I haven't seen any croziers.
With best regards,
Irina
with this sparse information about hairs and asci??
But anyway, the spores resemble of Hyaloscypha daedalea which can be found on Quercus wood, preferably on wood laying on the ground or root pieces where you can find Dasyscyphella nivea also.
cheers,
Stip
it looks like hairs and of Hyaloscypha type too to me, did you make ascus measurements?
cheers Stip
No, but I'll do it on Monday.
Sincerely,
Irina
Dear Stip,
Asci are 35-51*3,5-5,8 um
Cheers,
Irina
ascussize fits good too, although you did not see croziers I would say it is H. daedalea for the more wedge formed spores instead of H. fuckelii var alniseda, if you want to look for croziers, try in CR and look for young asci.
Cheers,
Stip
Thank you very much for help!
Unfortunately due to our ukrainian realities now I don't have Crezyl blue:(
With best regards,
Irina
CR = Congo Red
Stip
Oh, its good, because I have no problems with Congo Red:) Thank you. I'll try to see croziers.
Irina











