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Help ID
Nogueira Héctor, 04-12-2023 17:46
Hello!
12/2/2023 Cogorderos (León) Spain
Specimens born on herbaceous stem. Very small size, between approximately 0.2 and 0.5 mm. During the observation I thought I saw short hairs with a forked base. The exterior of the apothecium, at first glance, appears to be composed of iridescent black spherical shapes. Apex of the ascus with a positive reaction to Meltzer. I have not obtained free spores, spores measured in water during observation of the specimen: (6.6) 7.9 - 11.5 (13.4) × (1.8) 2.1 - 3.2 (3.3) µm Q = (2.6) 2.9 - 4.1 (5.2) ; N = 34 Me = 9.4 × 2.7 µm; Qe = 3.5
Any suggestions?
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Nogueira Héctor, 05-12-2023 11:44
Re : Help ID
They suggest Crumenulopsis sp. I find it an interesting idea because the herbaceous stem was found among remains of firewood and pruning of Pinus pinaster