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Urceolella carestiana
Chris Yeates, 01-06-2021 15:35
Chris Yeates
Bonjour tous

I am just checking that this is what we would refer to as "typical" Urceolella carestiana.

Collected on damp dead rachides of Athyrium filix-femina; glassy hairs as in accompanying image, dissolving in 5% KOH; asci 8-spored, with croziers, pore IKI blue; ascospores showing quite a range of shapes 8.6-12.2 x 2-3µm.

As ever comments very welcome

Chris
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Hans-Otto Baral, 01-06-2021 17:07
Hans-Otto Baral
Re : Urceolella carestiana
I think it is typical, yes.
Chris Yeates, 01-06-2021 18:04
Chris Yeates
Re : Urceolella carestiana
Thanks Zotto!