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Terrestrial Cup Fungi ID.
Esquivel-Rios Eduardo, 09-09-2012 00:04
Hi all.

This small specimen was found in the  soil, is common in humid and dark  places in Panama.  I think i see some similar in this forum before.
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Peter Welt, 09-09-2012 08:24
Peter Welt
Re : Terrestrial Cup Fungi ID.
Hi Esquivel


This is a species of the genus Pulvinula. Without spore size can be kind to say anything. Spores 9-11 µm = P. albida, spores 11-16 µm = P. globifera. The other white species differ, because of the paraphyses.

Peter