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Hamatocantoscypha sp.
Garcia Susana, 03-03-2015 12:48
Hi all:

Apothecia found on leaves of Juniperus communis.
The maximum size is about 250um diameter.
In the preparations I have seen few spores (I measured only 8)
I think it may be Hamatocantoscypha, but not sure it fits H.laricionis or would be another species.
I would appreciate your help.

a greeting
Susana

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Hans-Otto Baral, 03-03-2015 16:09
Hans-Otto Baral
Re : Hamatocantoscypha sp.
I have one collecton with such light brown hairs, and I know H. laricionis more with acute, naviculiform spores. So maybe this is another species. I just looked in Seppo's monograph and find H. uncinata as an option.
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Garcia Susana, 03-03-2015 17:09
Re : Hamatocantoscypha sp.
Hello Zotto,
I have no this monograph, could you send it to me?

I have seem the H.uncinata description in "Revised synopsis of the hyaloscyphaceae - Raitviir 2004" and it fits well.


Thanks,
Susana