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A terrestrial small yellow cup fungi from Panama.(2)
Esquivel-Rios Eduardo, 26-09-2012 21:48
Hi All

We found this small cup fungi in the soil, dark and humid place, the ascomata sizes 0.5 -0-8 cm. May any help in the identification..?
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Carlo Agnello, 27-09-2012 07:42
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Re : A terrestrial small yellow cup fungi from Panama.
Hi Eduardo
do you think it's very different from "A terrestrial Yellow cup fungi from Panama " (16.09.2012) or have doubts about our hypothesis on Acervus sp.
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Esquivel-Rios Eduardo, 27-09-2012 13:16
Re : A terrestrial small yellow cup fungi from Panama.(2)
Yes, sorry, i change the title. i think is different fungi, the ascocarp is small and not have borders...but im not a expert in cup fungi.