29-05-2014 22:46
Can anyone confirm this as Albotrichia acutipila?P
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Albotricha acutipila
Malcolm Greaves,
29-05-2014 22:46
Pure white fruit-bodies growing on a small twig. My first thought when I found it was Lachnum virgineum once under the scope at home this was obviously not correct.
Asci tips blued in Meltzers spores 12 x 2 and pointed hairs c100um long.
The best I can come up with is Albotricha acutipila but the spores are a little wide and it is supposed to grown on grasses.
Thanks for any suggestions.
Mal
Hans-Otto Baral,
29-05-2014 23:28
Re : Albotricha acutipila
As you saym A. acutipila is confined to grasses, maybe even Phragmites.
You have no photo of the hairs? It could be Dasyscyphella montana? Or. D. crystallina? The latter is on Quercus twgs and has crystals among the hairs, asci without croziers. D. montana withou crystals but with croziers.
Zotto
You have no photo of the hairs? It could be Dasyscyphella montana? Or. D. crystallina? The latter is on Quercus twgs and has crystals among the hairs, asci without croziers. D. montana withou crystals but with croziers.
Zotto
Malcolm Greaves,
30-05-2014 01:11
Hans-Otto Baral,
30-05-2014 10:03
Re : Albotricha acutipila
yes, I agree.



