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Dasyscyphus niveus?
William Slosse,
22-03-2017 23:22
I found following species in the garden on the underside of a little piece of oakwood.Spores fusiform /clavate, hyaline, no drops (?), a few seems to have one septum, (10.08) 8.04 x 2.22 (2.03)
Asci with croziers, spores uniseriate
Hairs hyaline, septated, thin-walled, no encrustation (?)
Can this be D. niveus?
Thx for any opinion.
William
Hans-Otto Baral,
23-03-2017 09:53
Re : Dasyscyphus niveus?
Yes, it is, and long ago it changed its name to Dasyscyphella nivea.
William Slosse,
23-03-2017 20:01
Re : Dasyscyphus niveus?
Thx for your affirmation, Hans-Otto.
Greets,
William
Greets,
William







