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Åge OterhalsI found this pyrenomycetous fungi in mountain area
Hyaloscypha flaveola?
Ralph Vandiest,
12-09-2013 23:38
Can this be something else then H flaveola? Size 0,2/0,3mm, asci 4-spored (35/40x5/6), spores 11/13x2µm.
regards
Hans-Otto Baral,
12-09-2013 23:43

Re : Hyaloscypha flaveola?
Yes, but it is now placed in Calycellina (or Phialina).
If you have it still fresh, please mount it in water (without applying pressure) and it will look very different. Yellow vacuoles in the paraphyses, distinct guttules in the spores.
Zotto
If you have it still fresh, please mount it in water (without applying pressure) and it will look very different. Yellow vacuoles in the paraphyses, distinct guttules in the spores.
Zotto
Ralph Vandiest,
12-09-2013 23:50
Re : Hyaloscypha flaveola?
Hello Zotto,
Thanks for your answer. It's still fresh so I will try it.
Regards,
Ralph
Thanks for your answer. It's still fresh so I will try it.
Regards,
Ralph