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Ethan CrensonHi all, Another find by a friend yesterday in Bro

Hello everyone!
Could you help me to identify this Hyaloscypha?
When I deal with Raitviir's key, I cannot understand whether it is subgen. Hyaloscypha or Eupezizella?
Asci are IKI BB, with croziers. Hairs 28-28 um long, encrusted(?).
Spores are 6,3-8,8*2,2-2,9 um in size.
With much respect and best wishes,
Irina

With Huhtinen's monograph it will perhaps be posible, do you have it?
Zotto

Dear Zotto,
I used both Raitviir, 2004 and Huhtinen, 1989. In my specimen hairs are clearly warted, but without visible yellow resin. Supposing that hairs are pointed (I'm not sure in that), I have H.daedaleae.
Sincerely,
Irina


Thank you very much!
With best wishes,
Irina