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Calycina claroflava ?
Castillo Joseba, 14-03-2017 14:03
Castillo JosebaEn carrizo (Arundo)


A mi me parecen C. claroflava pero le veo las esporas algo grandes


A ver que opinais



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Lothar Krieglsteiner, 14-03-2017 14:14
Lothar Krieglsteiner
Re : Calycina claroflava ?

Hi Joseba,


the substrate and the large spores more likely indicate Calycina (as claroflava earlier Bisporella) scolochloae. But - this should have 3-septate (at least some) and multiguttulate spores. The spores you show do not look alive.


So ...


Best regards, Lothar

Kosonen Timo, 15-03-2017 07:44
Kosonen Timo
Re : Calycina claroflava ?
Hello,

Just a thought, how about a Hamatocanthoscypha with inconspicious hairs... (and on non softwood substrate for the change)? That would explain the spores...

shoot me down,
Timo