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Possible Lasiobelonium variegatum
John Leach, 26-02-2015 23:58
Hello all

On a visit to Anston Stones (South Yorkshire) 21st February 2015 I came across this Ascomycete growing on the underside of dead wood (Ash, Elder and Birch nearby).


Ascus tips blue in Meltzer's and the spores measured 10 - 13.5 x 2 (2.5) micron.


Any help or comments most welcome.


Best Wishes - John

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Hans-Otto Baral, 27-02-2015 00:09
Hans-Otto Baral
Re : Possible Lasiobelonium variegatum
Dear John

remember you in Yorkshire!

Yes, I can only agree with your id.

Zotto
John Leach, 27-02-2015 00:19
Re : Possible Lasiobelonium variegatum

Hello Zotto


Thank you, and so pleased to hear from you. I have many fond memories of that excellent week here in Yorkshire.


Very Best Wishes - John