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Hyaloscyphaceae
Elisabeth Stöckli, 06-07-2016 19:59
Bonjour,

Sur face inférieur d'écorce d'Alnus (dans un immense tas de bois au bord d'un ruisseau à 1'360m), apothécies 0.2-0.4mm de diamètre, de couleur jaune clair, sessiles, grégaires, surface externe et marge recouvertes de poils, asques 62-75x10.5-12µm, octosporés, IKI+, spores lisses, hyalines, 8-12.5x3-3.8µm, paraphyses septées, ramifiées au sommet, poils hyalins, réfringents.


Merci d'avance.


Elisabeth

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Hans-Otto Baral, 06-07-2016 21:54
Hans-Otto Baral
Re : Hyaloscyphaceae
Ich denke an Unguiculella, aber kenne die Art nicht.
Marja Pennanen, 07-07-2016 00:30
Re : Hyaloscyphaceae
Hi,

the habitus and microscophy reminds me of yellow Hamtocanthoscypha straminellas, that I have collected on broadleaved trees. Should check in the future, if my memories are correct.

Marja
Hans-Otto Baral, 07-07-2016 09:33
Hans-Otto Baral
Re : Hyaloscyphaceae
Hi Marja
H. straminella is not in my mind, but I see in Seppo 2001 that it has hooked thin-walled hairs while these here are flexuous and glassy. Spores ar drawn eguttulate by Seppo.
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