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16-09-2012 21:01

Esquivel-Rios Eduardo

Hi all.I found this yellow cup fungi in the soil,

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A terrestrial Yellow cup fungi from Panama
Esquivel-Rios Eduardo, 16-09-2012 21:01
Hi all.

I found this yellow cup fungi in the soil, humid  and dark place, any expert can help in the identification.?
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Hans-Otto Baral, 16-09-2012 21:57
Hans-Otto Baral
Re : A terrestrial Yellow cup fungi from Panama
Sorry, but without spore measurements at least I cannot help. The only idea I have is Discinella terrestris. That species I know very well by microscopy, and it is confined to Eucalyptus.

Zotto
Esquivel-Rios Eduardo, 16-09-2012 23:36
Re : A terrestrial Yellow cup fungi from Panama
Not associated to Eucalyptus, the spore measures are  8 - 10 x 5 - 6 microns
Carlo Agnello, 17-09-2012 05:37
Carlo Agnello
Re : A terrestrial Yellow cup fungi from Panama

Maybe Acervus epispartius ?

Raúl Tena Lahoz, 17-09-2012 16:52
Raúl Tena Lahoz
Re : A terrestrial Yellow cup fungi from Panama
I agree with Carlo, Acervus epispartius is a good option. Here you have an article from Rocabruna & Tabarés where you can see a pictura and a description of Acervus epispartius: http://publicacions.iec.cat/repository/pdf/00000156/00000081.pdf

But maybe a better option can be Acervus flavidus with spores closer to those you measured: 10,5-12,5 x 6-7,5 (fide Zhuang et al.: http://www.mycobank.org/BioloMICS.aspx?Table=Mycobank&Rec=234968&Fields=All).
Both species are described (as Phaedropezia) by Madame Le Gal in "Les Discomycetes de Madagascar".
Cheers,
Raúl