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Hyaloscypha albohyalina v albohyalina 040514 49
    
                    Miguel Ángel Ribes,
                13-08-2014 19:09
    
    
Hello on holidaysI have this Hyaloscypha on Abies alba. With Huhtinen key I goes to H. albohyalina var albohyalina, but I think spores are not Ok with this species.
Asci euamyloid and with croziers, (34.1) 36.9 - 46.2 (51.3) x (5.4) 5.8 - 6.6 (7.8) µm;
N = 26; Me = 42.3 x 6.3 µm.
Spores elipsoid-navicular, without guttules, no observed septum, (6.2) 6.4 - 8.1 (8.3) x (2.2) 2.3 - 2.7 (2.8) µm; Q = (2.3) 2.5 - 3.3 (3.6) ; N = 33; Me = 7.4 x 2.5 µm ; Qe = 2.9.
Hairs straight, pointed, not uncinated, slightly warted 1-2 µm at top, (31.0) 37.2 - 48.8 (52.4) x (1.0) 1.2 - 1.8 (2.0) µm; N = 43; Me = 42.6 x 1.5 µm (width at the top).
Thank you in advance
Miguel Á. Ribes
                                    Hans-Otto Baral,
                                13-08-2014 21:17            
            
                Re : Hyaloscypha albohyalina v albohyalina 040514 49
                The broad hairs point for me to Hyaloscypha aureliella.
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                                    Hans-Otto Baral,
                                13-08-2014 21:17            
            
                Re : Hyaloscypha albohyalina v albohyalina 040514 49
                The broad hairs point for me to Hyaloscypha aureliella.
Zotto
                
                
                
                
                
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