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Calycina?
    
                    Garcia Susana,
                08-11-2013 08:19
    
    I have found these apothecia growing on Lasiosphaeria hairs.
They are of small size: 200-400um
Size asci 50-71 x 8-11um
I believe it can be some species calycina.
Can anyone help me identify it.
Thanks in advance.
Susana (Spain)
                                    Hans-Otto Baral,
                                08-11-2013 12:43            
            
                Re : Calycina?
                From the flexuous bristles on a bulbous base I suspect an Unguiculella rather than a Hyaloscypha. What was the Lasiosphaeria growing on?
Zotto
                
                
                
                
                
                            Zotto
                                    Garcia Susana,
                                08-11-2013 13:22            
            Re : Calycina?
                Hi Zotto:
I think Lasiosphaeria it was growing on wood Ulmus-
Otherwise could be Hedera helix, which parasites Ulmus trunks.
                
                
                
                
                
                            I think Lasiosphaeria it was growing on wood Ulmus-
Otherwise could be Hedera helix, which parasites Ulmus trunks.
                                    Hans-Otto Baral,
                                08-11-2013 17:08            
            
                Re : Calycina?
                Unguiculella incarnatina could fit quite well. The large spore width you have observed concerns overmature spores.
But I never saw this species on woody substrates, only on herbs.
If you want to look here:
https://www.cubby.com/pl/Unguiculella/_ad5f54812ba64106b3c2ec834c305d92
The genus is not well explored, actually
Zotto
                
                
                
                
                
                            But I never saw this species on woody substrates, only on herbs.
If you want to look here:
https://www.cubby.com/pl/Unguiculella/_ad5f54812ba64106b3c2ec834c305d92
The genus is not well explored, actually
Zotto
                                    Garcia Susana,
                                08-11-2013 19:16            
            Re : Calycina?
                Thank you very much, for the identification and information.
regards.
Susana
                
                
                
                
                
                            regards.
Susana
                


