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24-11-2020 20:23

William Slosse William Slosse

Hello all,could this be Cyathicula pallida?J+With

23-11-2020 17:16

Edvin Johannesen Edvin Johannesen

This very small (ca. 1 mm when disck is open), bea

24-11-2020 16:16

Thomas Læssøe

sulphur, woolly covering a la Cercophora sulphurea

23-11-2020 15:11

Edvin Johannesen Edvin Johannesen

Dear all, This one was sent to me as exciccate. O

23-11-2020 17:39

Charles Aron Charles Aron

Hi All, I found this yellow Discomycete on dung,

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William Slosse William Slosse

I found following species in damp litterlayer in A

23-11-2020 19:21

Edvin Johannesen Edvin Johannesen

Quick question: Is there a tiny, sessile, whitish

23-11-2020 18:50

Mirek Gryc

Hi Massively on roe feces.I have no experience wi

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Hi everyoneThis spring, I found this species growi

20-11-2020 18:41

Mirek Gryc

Hi The fruiting bodies grew on a piece of twig ly

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Cyathicula pallida?
William Slosse, 24-11-2020 20:23
William SlosseHello all,

could this be Cyathicula pallida?

J+
With croiziers
many crystals in this outer surface
on dead stems of Helianthus sp.

Regards,
William
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Hans-Otto Baral, 24-11-2020 20:26
Hans-Otto Baral
Re : Cyathicula pallida?
no, it is C. coronata. C. pallida has only a few oil drops in each end and narrower spores.
William Slosse, 24-11-2020 20:44
William Slosse
Re : Cyathicula pallida?
Thank you, Zotto.
At first I also thought at coronata.
But I changed my meaning discovering all thouse crystals on the outer surface.
I thought this being typical for pallida.
Regards,
William
Hans-Otto Baral, 24-11-2020 20:59
Hans-Otto Baral
Re : Cyathicula pallida?
No, these crystals are typical for most species of Cyathicula.