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Hymenoscyphoid inoperculate on Juncus maritimus - July Denmark
Thomas Læssøe, 11-04-2019 15:48
Spores ca 8.5-11 x 2,8-3.1 µm - only studied when dead, revived in water. Asci 8-spored, I+ bb, with croziers. Textura ± oblita. Paraphyses in revived material with refractive contents, cylindrical.
See https://svampe.databasen.org/observations/9199154


cheers
Thomas
Hans-Otto Baral, 11-04-2019 16:34
Hans-Otto Baral
Re : Hymenoscyphoid inoperculate on Juncus maritimus - July Denmark
Hymenoscyphus robustior perhaps. Or a Cyathicula. Not easy, especially with dead material.
Thomas Læssøe, 11-04-2019 16:49
Re : Hymenoscyphoid inoperculate on Juncus maritimus - July Denmark
do you think the excipular structure points towards Cyathicola? And would you have a species suggestion in that genus? These apothecia are very pale in the living condition
cheers
Hans-Otto Baral, 11-04-2019 16:52
Hans-Otto Baral
Re : Hymenoscyphoid inoperculate on Juncus maritimus - July Denmark
The visible gel does at least not exclude Cyathicula. But without seeing the paraphysis contents it is difficult. The apical ring seems more that of Hymenoscyphus for such spores of the H. repandus type.