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Crocicreas on Aconitum
Dragiša Savic, 30-04-2014 13:27
On dead stems of Aconitum vulparia. Apothecia about 1mm high. I'm not sure but it looks like a Crocicreas (maybe Cyathicula or Allophylaria). I do not have enough data, but maybe someone knows.

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Hans-Otto Baral, 30-04-2014 15:58
Hans-Otto Baral
Re : Crocicreas on Aconitum
Yes, this is Cyathicula paludosa., an inexistent combination for Malotium paludosum Velen. Typical is the guttulation of the spores.

There exist specimens with and without croziers. Did you see the guttulation of the paraphyses? This excludes Allophylaria.

Zotto
Dragiša Savic, 30-04-2014 23:14
Re : Crocicreas on Aconitum
Hi Zotto, I have not seen paraphyses, but I'll look again.
Nice, new species for me.