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28-01-2024 05:41

Zuidland Peter

Hello all, I am looking for confirmation that this

17-01-2024 11:31

éric ROMERO éric ROMERO

Bonjour à tous, J'ai besoin de votre Confirmatio

25-01-2024 23:04

Garcia Susana

Hola, Agradecería vuestra ayuda con este pyreno.

24-01-2024 21:25

Robin Isaksson Robin Isaksson

Hi! Sweden: Found on Fraxinus, spores 23-30 x

23-01-2024 14:23

B Shelbourne B Shelbourne

I thought these tiny whitish ascomata look like a

23-01-2024 15:40

B Shelbourne B Shelbourne

I think this could be Sarcoscypha coccinea (or aus

23-01-2024 16:29

Laurent Bonneau Laurent Bonneau

Bonjour, sur laissées de sanglier Ascospores: 6

21-01-2024 15:49

éric ROMERO éric ROMERO

Bonjour, Encore compliqué pour moi, j'ai besoin

23-01-2024 11:59

Stephen Martin Stephen Martin

Hi, I found this colourful Pyronema on damp ashes

21-01-2024 21:37

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Dear guestsOn a wall in Veurne (B) we find a lot o

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Cyathicula coronata??
Zuidland Peter, 28-01-2024 05:41
Hello all, I am looking for confirmation that this is Cyathicula coronata.
Found on small twigs in a damp gully in eucalyptus woodland, SE Victoria, Australia; this would be the first recording of it in this country.
Spores are fusoid with small guttules 15.9-17.2 x 5-6.4um in water and up to 19.2 x 6.1um in KOH
Asci are 137-149 x 10um in water, very faint IKI+ve for the pore and -ve for crosier.
Thorns are comprised of thin hyphae.

Many thanks

Peter
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Michel Hairaud, 28-01-2024 09:20
Michel Hairaud
Re : Cyathicula coronata??
Dear Peter, 
Splendid pictures ! Thanks for sharing. 
The hymenium of your collection is more intense yellow than in our European C. coronata And spores shape does not correspond at all !

I attach a French collection pic of C coronata spores 
AmitiésMichel
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Hans-Otto Baral, 28-01-2024 10:28
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Re : Cyathicula coronata??
Yes, this is something else. Spore l:w ratio, contents, and absence of croziers are sufficiently different, also disc colour.

I cannot find a match in Carpenter, all species with teeth are long-spored, and C. espeletarum has much smaller spores.