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Hello.A very tiny pyrenomycete sprouting sparsely
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Dasyscyphella chrysotexta on indet. decorticate ha
The specimen also was lost, but it's beautiful cups should be possible to identify, i hope.
Mixed coniferous-aspen after fire forest, West Siberia near Khanty-Mansiysk (61.08148N, 69.48450E).
Spores with two guttules, smooth, 13.9 (13-14.8) x 8.3 (7.6-9.4) (only 6 spores measured, so that real size could be biased).
Nina.
About the second species, nothing can be said with a single immature specimen. This is probably a Tarzetta, but impossible to name it.
thanks for your comments,
Uwe Lindemann also wrote me in personal that most probably R. rosea (but spores are smaller and he asked send him a specimen, i will do it).
Nina.








