
15-08-2016 21:15
Hi again I'd like to call it Hyaloscypha quercin

15-08-2016 21:00
Steve ClementsBonjour,Cet asco était sur des rameaux dans une z

15-08-2016 22:39

En chênaie-charmaie neutrophile dans les ornière

14-08-2016 23:22

Dans une ornière argileuse en chênaie-charmaie n

13-08-2016 20:12

.. on a standing, dead log with thousands of fruit

12-08-2016 17:58

Hola, necesito de su ayuda para poder saber que es

11-08-2016 20:45
gain This Scutellinia was collected on an old fal
Hi again
I'd like to call it Hyaloscypha quercina Velen.[= Psilocistella quercina (Velen.) Svrcek] but I think it is not possible because the anguste cylindricae spores 5-8 in the original description of this taxon. Hyaloscypha quercicola (Velen.) Huhtinen with asci not arising from croziers, shorter hairs and ascospores 7-12.5 x 2-3 microns, neither fits well with my fungus, but yes, it looks alike Baral's folder Psilocistella quercina.
The scattered apothecia of my collection are somewhat sessile, up to 0.6 mm, whitish but reddening after damage or with the age, but not with NH4OH. Asci IKI b Calycina-type, 8-spored, arising from croziers. Excipulum of textura prismatica. The long hyaline obtuse hairs, up to 125 x 4, are undulate, up to 4-septate, arising from slightly broadened base. They don't have any apical solidification (as in Protounguicularia variepilosa). No subiculum I have seen.
Could you help me again?
Thanks a lot



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