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Dasyscyphella nivea?
Chris Yeates,
31-03-2021 19:40

Bonsoir tous
I'm fairly confident this is D. nivea - for some strange reason I don't think I have come across it before.
Hairs minutely ornamented below, smooth above; paraphyses narrow, not or barely longer than asci; asci with croziers, IKI blue; ascospores 6.4-8.7(9.5) x 2-2.5µm. Crystals rather frequent - the one in the image is c. 17µm across (edge to edge) the larger "twin".
Comments welcome.
Amitiés
Chris
Hans-Otto Baral,
31-03-2021 20:53
Re : Dasyscyphella nivea?
Yes, no doubt. I think I saw it always on Quercus or Fagus stumps or logs. Really frequent.
Chris Yeates,
31-03-2021 21:03
Re : Dasyscyphella nivea?
Many thanks Zotto. Yes this was on the heartwood of the underside of a fallen Quercus branch.








