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Yellow, 'hairy', cup like id ?
Cvenkel Miran, 26-10-2012 07:21
On fraxinus excelsior?, no bark, covering big surfaces.
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René Dougoud, 26-10-2012 08:11
Re : Yellow, 'hairy', cup like id ?
Cher Collègue,

Très probablement

Trichopeziza subsulphurea (Svrcek) Baral

Cordialement

René

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Hans-Otto Baral, 26-10-2012 09:34
Hans-Otto Baral
Re : Yellow, 'hairy', cup like id ?
Yes, I agree, though the microscopy should be tested. There is also a species with inamyloid ?asci and allantoid spores, and T. subsulphures is a variable, not easily definable species that seems to entirely lack sometimes the yellow colour.

Zotto
Marja Pennanen, 26-10-2012 10:07
Re : Yellow, 'hairy', cup like id ?
Hi,

this may be like Trichopeziza sulphurea, which  seems to loose the yellow color with age or at least cold.

Marja
Cvenkel Miran, 26-10-2012 18:54
Re : Yellow, 'hairy', cup like id ?
Thanks for all tips.