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Small Cup Fungi
Malcolm Greaves, 06-10-2013 00:25
Malcolm  GreavesCould someone help with this small cup found on a wood pile.
Maximum 14mm across. Ascii tips blued by Lugol, spores 20um 3/5 septate some in the hairs on the stem with small bubbles at one or both ends.

Thanks
Mal
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Gilbert MOYNE, 06-10-2013 08:56
Re : Small Cup Fungi
Peut-être un Rutstroemia mais difficile d'aller plus loin.
Gilbert
Hans-Otto Baral, 06-10-2013 09:14
Hans-Otto Baral
Re : Small Cup Fungi
Yes, this can hardly be anything else than Rutstroemia firma I suppose you found it now, not in spring. The ectal excipulum could be tested whether it is prismatic or globular, and gelified or not.

Zotto
Malcolm Greaves, 06-10-2013 21:32
Malcolm  Greaves
Re : Small Cup Fungi
Thanks Gilbert and Zotto
The cross section of the fruitbody is an exact match for that in FOS.

Mal