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Pulvinula
Malcolm Greaves, 02-09-2019 00:07
Malcolm  Greaves
A quite large group of Pulvinula found on damp soil. The largest was about 7mm across. Ascus were 250-270 and the multigutulate spores were 14.5-15.5. The paraphyses were curled at the top and I could only find one or two which were forked at the base.

This doesn't fit perfectly with any description I can find but the nearest in Yeo and Spooner 1996 is P miltina.

Thanks for your thoughts

Mal
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