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Small clavate hairs, negative croziers and IKI bb
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Andgelo Mombert
Bonjour,Je recherche l'article concernant Hypobryo
Sur Fagus et Pinus, jusqu'à 30 mm diamètre.Asques 175-190 / 10-13
Croziers +
IKI -
Je doute entre phlebophora et concinna
Cordialement
This is not representative of the genus Otidea, but a species of the genus Arpinia. I think Arpinia microspora,or at least A. fusispora? Because the spores are somewhat short.
Best Regards Peter
Peter, why should this be an Arpinia? To me the spores appear to be more Otidea-like. what about Otidea felina ss. Bres., a light coloured Otidea with fitting spores?
Regards
Till
Peter
I just saw the post. This is a typical specimen of what Harmaja (2009) described as Otidea subconcinna provisionally, which is the same as Boudier described as Otidea cantharella var. minor in our opinion.
Otidea concinna has broader spores and Otidea phlebophora a strongly ribbed-venose apothecial base, among othe things.?
Cheers!
Ibai.
Could you possibly detail the literature reference "Harmaja 2009" for me?
Thank you
Till
Muchas gracias Ibai, a mi también me gustaría disponer de dicho artículo.
Best regards



