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Dasyscyphus sp?
William Slosse,
21-08-2016 14:10
I found this species growing on old, dead Phragmitesstems lying on marshy soil in Alnuswood.Asci 30.83x4.67mu.
Paraphyses (75.66x4.72 mu) lanceoate, projecting strongly beyond the aci.
Spores hyaline (9.91) 8.25x1.99 (1.66) mu.
Hairs hyaline till very slightly brownish, finely encrusted and not (?) septated.
Anyone an idea?
Many thx in advance,
William
Hans-Otto Baral,
21-08-2016 16:07
Re : Dasyscyphus sp?
It is probably Lachnum controvesrum (earlier Dasyscyphus), but I would be more sure when I saw it in the living state. Paraphyses should be multiguttulate. You don't have it fresh?
Asci should be without croziers.
Zotto
Asci should be without croziers.
Zotto
William Slosse,
21-08-2016 18:54
Re : Dasyscyphus sp?
Hallo Zotto,
thx for your reply.
All of the pictures were taken from fresh material in water. Maybe the specimen was to young?
I personally had acutipilus in mind, but the spores aren't biseriate.
thx for your reply.
All of the pictures were taken from fresh material in water. Maybe the specimen was to young?
I personally had acutipilus in mind, but the spores aren't biseriate.
Hans-Otto Baral,
21-08-2016 20:35
Re : Dasyscyphus sp?
Hallo William
maybe you squashed too strongly, a frequent mistake. You can take a needle and try to make the piece smaller in the water drop before you gently put the cover glass. Young doesn't harm, the immature apothecia are also full of drops in controversum, but none in Albotricha acutipila which has also much longer, gradually pointed hairs.
maybe you squashed too strongly, a frequent mistake. You can take a needle and try to make the piece smaller in the water drop before you gently put the cover glass. Young doesn't harm, the immature apothecia are also full of drops in controversum, but none in Albotricha acutipila which has also much longer, gradually pointed hairs.
William Slosse,
21-08-2016 21:26
Re : Dasyscyphus sp?
Thx for your advice, Zotto? I must have squashed to firmely indeed.
I will soonly take another try to examine the material.
I will soonly take another try to examine the material.






