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Phaeohelotium ???
akcay mustafa emre, 04-05-2016 14:44
Hi all,
Specimens examined on pine cone. Ascocarps about 3-5 mm.
Ascospores 9-14 x 3-5, asci 70-75 x 7-10 um and paraphyses very thin and septate.
I would ask for your help.
Thanks, emre.
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Hans-Otto Baral, 04-05-2016 16:52
Hans-Otto Baral
Re : Phaeohelotium ???
I would expect an Ombrophila with this habit.  Is the medulla gelatinous?
The iodine reaction and the shape of apical ring would be required.