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Hello, I found this very small (ca 0,5mm) yellow

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Orbilia
Yatsiuk Iryna, 02-03-2012 17:42
Yatsiuk Iryna

Dear Friends, here is an Orbilia, maybe luteorubella? I collected it on herbaceous stem, in the meadow.


Hymenium contains bright yellow partickles.


Thank you,


Irina

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Yatsiuk Iryna, 02-03-2012 17:44
Yatsiuk Iryna
Re : Orbilia
Asci 40-50*3,6-4,7 um, euamyloid, croziers+
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Yatsiuk Iryna, 02-03-2012 17:48
Yatsiuk Iryna
Re : Orbilia
Ascospores 7,3-10,2*1,6-2,7 um, with 2 small apical oil drops. Paraphyses are somewhat expanded and often curved at the ends
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Yatsiuk Iryna, 02-03-2012 17:49
Yatsiuk Iryna
Re : Orbilia
A paraphyse tip
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Hans-Otto Baral, 02-03-2012 17:53
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Re : Orbilia
Dear Irina

I cannot see curved paraphyses (one image does not work). My guess is Rodwayella citrinula (= Helotium citrinulum). This has obtuse euamyloid ascus apices , croziers, and yellowish VB-guttules inside (!)  the paraphyses.

Zotto