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                Hello, I found this very small (ca 0,5mm) yellow
Hyaloscypha
    
                    Nick Aplin,
                17-01-2013 02:21
    
    I hope someone can help me with this little hairy Ascomycete (I'm sure it's a Hyaloscypha) on Pinus wood from the South of England...
Spores 7.1-10.3 x 2.6-3.1 µm
Croziers present
Asci tips blue in Lugol's
hairs smooth & blunt-tipped with yellow droplets
A point towards a reliable key to the genus Hyaloscypha would be much appreciated too!
Un grand merci pour votre aide,
Nick
                                    René Dougoud,
                                17-01-2013 08:22            
            Re : Hyaloscypha
                Cher Collègue,
L'espèce me semble typique de Hyaloscypha aureliella (Nyl.) Huhtinen
Codialement
René
                
                
                
                
                
                            L'espèce me semble typique de Hyaloscypha aureliella (Nyl.) Huhtinen
Codialement
René
                                    Michel Hairaud,
                                17-01-2013 08:52            
             
                Re : Hyaloscypha
                Hi Nick, 
I agree with René , H. aureliella is a common species on Pine wood .
Congratulations for the quality of your images and drawings .
Huhtinen 's ''A monograph of Hyaloscypha and allied genera'' is the most complete work I can think of.
Amitiés
Michel
                
                
                
                
                
                            I agree with René , H. aureliella is a common species on Pine wood .
Congratulations for the quality of your images and drawings .
Huhtinen 's ''A monograph of Hyaloscypha and allied genera'' is the most complete work I can think of.
Amitiés
Michel
                                    Hans-Otto Baral,
                                17-01-2013 08:52            
             
                Re : Hyaloscypha
                Yes, and wonderful how you saw and illustrated the croziers!
Zotto
                
                
                
                
                
                            Zotto
                                    Nick Aplin,
                                18-01-2013 00:44            
            Re : Hyaloscypha
                Salut à tous,
Oh good, I thought it might be H.aureliella, but I had not found a Hyaloscypha before...
Thanks for the compliments on my drawing, I looked for croziers unsuccesfully for a long time, then a lot came along at once so I couldn't resist including them!
I'll look for Huhtinen's Monograph to help me in future.
Merci encore,
Nick
                
                
                
                
                
                            Oh good, I thought it might be H.aureliella, but I had not found a Hyaloscypha before...
Thanks for the compliments on my drawing, I looked for croziers unsuccesfully for a long time, then a lot came along at once so I couldn't resist including them!
I'll look for Huhtinen's Monograph to help me in future.
Merci encore,
Nick
 
                
