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Small Cup Fungi
Malcolm Greaves,
06-10-2013 00:25
Maximum 14mm across. Ascii tips blued by Lugol, spores 20um 3/5 septate some in the hairs on the stem with small bubbles at one or both ends.
Thanks
Mal
Gilbert MOYNE,
06-10-2013 08:56
Re : Small Cup Fungi
Peut-être un Rutstroemia mais difficile d'aller plus loin.
Gilbert
Gilbert
Hans-Otto Baral,
06-10-2013 09:14

Re : Small Cup Fungi
Yes, this can hardly be anything else than Rutstroemia firma I suppose you found it now, not in spring. The ectal excipulum could be tested whether it is prismatic or globular, and gelified or not.
Zotto
Zotto
Malcolm Greaves,
06-10-2013 21:32
Re : Small Cup Fungi
Thanks Gilbert and Zotto
The cross section of the fruitbody is an exact match for that in FOS.
Mal
The cross section of the fruitbody is an exact match for that in FOS.
Mal