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Hola a todos.
Subo unas fotos de un asco que hemos encontrado hoy entre musgos y también sobre agujas de Pinus halepensis.
Miden alrededor de 1 mm de altura.
Esporas de 13,2-18,3 x 4,5-5,5 micras.
Ascas amiloides y con croziers.
Pensé en Hymenoscyphus phascoides, ¿Qué les parece?
Gracias por su ayuda.
Rubén

I suspect it is Phaeohelotium epiphyllum, which may be rather pale cream sometimes.
Zotto

Bonjour RUben et Zotto,
I do not recognize the spores of what I once called B. phascoides in your collection. (see my picture)
Zotto, I cannot find again a collection which was posted on ascofrance, made on Pinus needles, also white and rather slim which reminds me pf Ruben's collection but the micro features have to be compared. You may have a better organization than me . -;)
Michel


Not that one for sure.
Sorry, I am trying to crack the codes of my brain software ..
Michel

Gracias por sus respuestas, Zotto, Michel.
Sí, la forma esporal es diferente a la suya, Michel.
Rubén