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Edvin Johannesen
These 0.5 mm diam. acervuli were breaking through
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William Slosse
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Hi to everybodyThese thiny, blackish pseudothecia
Hamatocanthoscypha on spruce cone in Sweden
Johan Myhrer,
06-09-2018 10:59
Found some small white hairy discs on a spruce cone yesterday. Mixed forest by a river, cone covered by moss by a log. H. laricionis is known in Sweden but this one fits better for H. conincola with slightly larger spores (~6,5-7x2-2,5µm)? No reference to such a species in Checklist of the non-lichenized ascomycetes of Sweden or database Dyntaxa. Should I report it as H. laricionis?
/Johan Myhrer
Hans-Otto Baral,
06-09-2018 12:07
Re : Hamatocanthoscypha on spruce cone in Sweden
This must indeed be Psilocistella conincola, but I doubt that it is generically distinct from Hamatoc. laricionis.
See my folder Hamatocanthoscypha. There are two subfolders, one on Pinus in spring and one on Picea in autumn. I assume there are two species hidden in conincola.
Zotto
See my folder Hamatocanthoscypha. There are two subfolders, one on Pinus in spring and one on Picea in autumn. I assume there are two species hidden in conincola.
Zotto
Johan Myhrer,
06-09-2018 12:30
Re : Hamatocanthoscypha on spruce cone in Sweden
Unclear if Psilocistella or Hamatocanthoscypha?






