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Crocicreas (Cyathicula) on subalpine environment
Enrique Rubio, 26-06-2012 13:48
Enrique RubioHi to everibody
Have you some idea for our collection of this Crocicreas species growing on Veratrum album old stems at 1800 m of altitude?
The hymenium is yellowish and the excipulum brownish or blackish. The asci are 8-spored, IKI negative, up to 65 x 9, and they have croziers.
Spores hyaline, fusoid, eguttulate, straight to curved or sigmoid.
I have seen any species (Zotto's CD, Carpenter's paper...) with these data.

Thank you for your help
Enrique
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Hans-Otto Baral, 26-06-2012 17:50
Hans-Otto Baral
Re : Crocicreas (Cyathicula) on subalpine environment
Hi Enrique

I have only Heterosphaeria veratri in my database with such spores.

No idea! C. megalospora has larger spores with oil and grows on monocots.

Zotto
Enrique Rubio, 26-06-2012 18:16
Enrique Rubio
Re : Crocicreas (Cyathicula) on subalpine environment
Thank you, Zotto. Really Heterosphaeria veratri is a common species at this place, but I think it's a very different fungus.
Enrique