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Calycellina cf. on Fagus wood
Lothar Krieglsteiner, 13-12-2016 12:04
Lothar Krieglsteiner

.. also collected in the National Park Eifel, Germany.


As Calycellina is often used as a "wastepaper basket" for small discomycetes, you see that I do not have a good idea.


The asci react blue, with Calycina-type, and croziers are present.


Can somebody help?


Best regards from Lothar


 

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Hans-Otto Baral, 13-12-2016 13:09
Hans-Otto Baral
Re : Calycellina cf. on Fagus wood
I think the paraphyses are too filiform and lack VBs for a Calycellina. Isn't it Hyaloscypha (Parorbiliopsis) minuta? I cannot read the spore size.
Lothar Krieglsteiner, 13-12-2016 13:15
Lothar Krieglsteiner
Re : Calycellina cf. on Fagus wood

Hi Zotto,


yes - thank you very much. The spore size does fit for minuta. I did not think of Hyaloscypha without hairs.


Best regards from Lothar