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Light brown ascomycota with long handle
Edit Szilvásy, 19-11-2012 23:30
Edit SzilvásyHi all!

I bring these specimens asking for your help.


Specimens found moss-covered piece of wood. It could be hombeam or alder.


Spores 16X4 µ


A greeting and thank you very much!


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Hans-Otto Baral, 19-11-2012 23:39
Hans-Otto Baral
Re : Light brown ascomycota with long handle
Clearly a Hymenoscyphus, and maybe H. virgultorum. This is a difficult group, which requires, e.g., to see the basal croziers (possibly absent here). It is good that you figure living spores. The medium low lipid content points to virgultorum.

Zotto
Edit Szilvásy, 19-11-2012 23:46
Edit Szilvásy
Re : Light brown ascomycota with long handle
Dear Zotto,
Thank you very much for your help.
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