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Hyaloscypha albohyalina?
Juuso Äikäs,
11-06-2021 09:25
Yesterday I stumbled upon a group of Hyaloscypha fruitbodies growing on a fallen trunk of a deciduous tree.
The margin's end cells seemed to be mostly just blunt stubs, but there were also some hairs with a narrow and tapering tip. The paraphyses and the margin had plentiful SCBs. IKI+(bb), croziers+. Overmature spores with a septum.
Spores
(9.8) 10.2 - 12.1 (13.3) × (3.6) 3.7 - 4.08 (4.1) µm
Q = 2.5 - 3.3 (3.4) ; N = 12
Me = 11 × 3.9 µm ; Qe = 2.8
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Asci
58.5 - 64 × (8.9) 8.93 - 10.2 µm
Q = 6.3 - 6.55 (6.6) ; N = 2
Me = 61.2 × 9.6 µm ; Qe = 6.4
Q = 2.5 - 3.3 (3.4) ; N = 12
Me = 11 × 3.9 µm ; Qe = 2.8
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Asci
58.5 - 64 × (8.9) 8.93 - 10.2 µm
Q = 6.3 - 6.55 (6.6) ; N = 2
Me = 61.2 × 9.6 µm ; Qe = 6.4
What do you think -- did I found H. albohyalina (var. albohyalina) or something else?
Hans-Otto Baral,
11-06-2021 10:21
Re : Hyaloscypha albohyalina?
yes, i think this is typical. these scbs i know only from thus species.
Juuso Äikäs,
11-06-2021 11:03
Re : Hyaloscypha albohyalina?
Ok, great, thank you!








