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Hyalinia?
Dragiša Savic, 15-04-2014 17:58
A month ago I found it on rotten wood (Populus or Alnus?)
Poor micro photography but that's all I got.

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Hans-Otto Baral, 15-04-2014 18:09
Hans-Otto Baral
Re : Hyalinia?
Hello

this looks very interesting. Did you also mount in water without any stain? This would be very important especially for the spores. Also the structure of the marginal hairs would be necessary to know.

If you want you can send me the specimen. I suppose it is still alive as it looks drought-tolerant. I have presently no idea of the species, but it is an Orbilia for certain.

Zotto
Dragiša Savic, 15-04-2014 18:21
Re : Hyalinia?
Hi Zotto
Unfortunately I've spent all when  I search spores.
It is very interesting to me too. I'll have to look for her again. Of course, I will send you if I find her.