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White Rhodoscypha ovilla?
Zuzana Sochorová (Egertová), 01-11-2014 22:20
Zuzana Sochorová (Egertová)Good evening,
can this be something different than white form of Rhodoscypha ovilla?
The spores are fusoid, hyaline, with two guttules (5,5 micrometers across), up to 40 x 13 micrometers, smooth.
It has got hyaline, very thick-walled hairs (up to 6 micrometers).
I found only one small apothecium, it grew in calcareous region, on soil, under Abies.
Zuzana
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René Dougoud, 02-11-2014 10:32
Re : White Rhodoscypha ovilla?
Bonjour Zuzana,

Oui je pense que cela peut être Rodoscypha ovilla (Peck) Dissing & Siversten. Les noyaux des aparaphyses de cette espèce sont facilement colorables dans le carmin acétique, (1-3(4) noyaux par article. Les ascospores possèdent seulement 1 noyaux. Regarde aussi si les poils sont recouverts d'une matière hyaline qui se regonfle dans le KOH. Cf dessins.

Salutations amicales

René
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Zuzana Sochorová (Egertová), 02-11-2014 15:10
Zuzana Sochorová (Egertová)
Re : White Rhodoscypha ovilla?
Many thanks, René.
Unfortunatelly I don´t have got acetocarmine, but I will add it to the next order.
I saw a normally pink Rhodoscypha ovilla in Romania (Apuseni, karst region) and in more localities in Georgia, but never a white apothecium.
Best regards, Zuzana
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