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Hi, I would appreciate some help
Elsa Sousa, 21-11-2015 23:32
if possible to get at least a genera, without microscopy what does it resemble? Cups up to 1.5cm. Excipulum with small hairs, cup edge with larger hairs. Color: yellow ochre.

http://mushroomobserver.org/223521

Thank you very much.
Elsa
Gilbert MOYNE, 22-11-2015 08:44
Re : Hi, I would appreciate some help
Bonjour,
A première vue, un Tricharina mais sans les spores, pas facile...
Si les spores sont ornées de fines petites lignes, peut-être Tricharina striispora mais ce n'est qu'une hypothèse.
Gilbert
Elsa Sousa, 22-11-2015 11:48
Re : Hi, I would appreciate some help
Bonjour,

Thank you Gilbert, but could a Tricharina show such a big diameter as 1.5cm?

Elsa
Gilbert MOYNE, 22-11-2015 17:01
Re : Hi, I would appreciate some help
Bonsoir,
Tricharina striispora peut atteindre ces dimensions mais sans voir les spores, trop difficile de se prononcer.
Gilbert
Björn Wergen, 27-11-2015 21:51
Björn Wergen
Re : Hi, I would appreciate some help
I have examined the material: Paratrichophaea boudieri. Look at the long hairy edge. It has smooth spores of 17-18x10-10,5µm.

regards,
björn
Till Lohmeyer, 28-11-2015 00:29
Re : Hi, I would appreciate some help
Hi, Björn - 

are you sure? Trichophaea boudieri in the original sense (Grelet) is a small species (1-4mm) calling in mind T. woolhoopeia. It has two types of hairs - short with a bulbous base or long and multiseptate with an equal or even attenuated base.  Furthermore the spores of boudieri seem to be larger than those measured by you. We find it rather frequently on fresh sand deposits near our rivers.

Regards & good night
Till

Björn Wergen, 28-11-2015 07:31
Björn Wergen
Re : Hi, I would appreciate some help
Hi Till,

thanks for the respond. I will try to find the two hair types to make this a bit clearer. For now I think its P. boudieri. Of course it would be better to examine fresh mterial. I have all these species already found, in various conditions.

regards,
björn