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daniel FERRE

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Thomas Læssøe

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Ethan Crenson

Hi all, I think I have Incrucipulum capitatum her

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Unknown disco
Guy Buddy, 13-09-2019 20:37
This small cup (1-2mm) was found fruiting from a hardwood stick on the forest floor.  Pennsylvania, USA. Spores ~18.5 x 4.3.  IKI +.  I could not see if it had croziers. Paraphyses look filiform. Spores resemble Hymenoscyphus, but they look dead.  Maybe H. virgultorum?
Thank you,
Devin
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Hans-Otto Baral, 13-09-2019 20:40
Hans-Otto Baral
Re : Unknown disco
Yes, everything is dead, and it is a Hymenoscyphus. The substrate looks herbaceous. Perhaps from the vicinity of H. scutula.
Guy Buddy, 13-09-2019 21:29
Re : Unknown disco
Thanks for your input Hans, I will look into your suggestion.
Devin