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Small Cup Fungi
Malcolm Greaves, 02-05-2014 15:57
Malcolm  Greaves

This small cup fungi was found in damp woodland. Could someone suggest what it might be.


15mm across with narrowly ellipsoid to fusiform spores 19.0-21.5 x  11.1-11.6 Mostly with two large and many small gutules (which makes it difficult to see if the spores are smooth or verrucose.


Paraphyses not or only slightly swollen


No bluing of the asci tips.


 


Thank


Mal

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Hans-Otto Baral, 02-05-2014 16:30
Hans-Otto Baral
Re : Small Cup Fungi
I suspect the asci are operculate but I am not sure.
Björn Wergen, 02-05-2014 16:46
Björn Wergen
Re : Small Cup Fungi
Hi Malcolm,

reminds me on Leucoscypha patavina, if it is operculate, which I think.

regards,
björn
Enrique Rubio, 02-05-2014 16:53
Enrique Rubio
Re : Small Cup Fungi
I think is only a Tarzetta species
Malcolm Greaves, 02-05-2014 23:54
Malcolm  Greaves
Re : Small Cup Fungi
Thanks all.
Mal