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Small cup fungi
Ralph Vandiest,
06-10-2013 23:09
I found these small bright yellow cups & discs on wood from a wetland. They are up to 1,8mm wide and 1,3 tall. Asci 125/150x7/10, J+, spores 4/5x12/14, incurved and some with 1 sept. Can anybody help me on the way with this one?
regards,
Ralph
Hans-Otto Baral,
06-10-2013 23:27
Re : Small cup fungi
Hi Ralph
this might have a rather banal solution: Bisporella citrina (now Calycina citrina).
Is the excipulum cartilaginous (gelatinized)?
Zotto
this might have a rather banal solution: Bisporella citrina (now Calycina citrina).
Is the excipulum cartilaginous (gelatinized)?
Zotto
Ralph Vandiest,
06-10-2013 23:33
Re : Small cup fungi
Hello Zotto,
I have to look again. Now I look fot more pictures on the net it can indeed be B citrina. I just never saw them (or thaught they cold be) cupshaped, just disc-shaped.
Regards,
Ralph
I have to look again. Now I look fot more pictures on the net it can indeed be B citrina. I just never saw them (or thaught they cold be) cupshaped, just disc-shaped.
Regards,
Ralph










