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Asco on wood burned
Edit Szilvásy, 05-09-2012 14:32
Edit SzilvásyDear Forum,

My friend gave me this little mushroom (3-4 mm diametres)  that was on the piece of wood, which was burned.
The spores are round,  10 to 12 microns in size.
I dont' hope the information provided is sufficient for defining, but someone is asking tips? 

Thank you in advance for your help, regards: Edit

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Beñat Jeannerot, 05-09-2012 16:57
Beñat Jeannerot
Re : Asco on wood burned
Adio Edit,

Probably a very young (so totally immature !) specimen of Scutellinia.
Spores aren't rounded but not mature.

Beñat
Edit Szilvásy, 05-09-2012 19:06
Edit Szilvásy
Re : Asco on wood burned

Dear Beñat,

Thank you very much for the answer which reassured me. I spent a lot of time in the identification, without success.
Regards, Edit,