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Hyaloscypha sp
Blasco Rafael,
10-09-2014 11:24

diametro 0,5--1 mm , peloso Margen, muy dificiles de ver al micro, en foto numero 14 Creo que se ven dos, con celulas subesfericas en la base
Ascas, Croziers +, J +, Miden entre 42 a -46 X 5,5--6,2
Esporas 7,8--8,7 X 2,2--3
Parafisis RECTAS X 1.5 Con algun septo Aislado
Un saludo
Rafael
Hans-Otto Baral,
10-09-2014 11:39

Re : Hyaloscypha sp
Hi Rafael
you are pressing too much on the slide, therefore only some cells survive. More hairs should be seen to be sure how they vary.
you are pressing too much on the slide, therefore only some cells survive. More hairs should be seen to be sure how they vary.
Blasco Rafael,
10-09-2014 14:42
Hans-Otto Baral,
10-09-2014 16:23

Re : Hyaloscypha sp
o.k., the hairs have rather thick upper parts of hairs and rough ganules, and together with the coniferous habitat this should be Hyaloscypha aureliella.
Zotto
Zotto
Blasco Rafael,
10-09-2014 16:29

Re : Hyaloscypha sp
Gracias Zotto
Rafael
Rafael