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sigridjakob

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Enero 22, 2023 a las 03:35 AM AKST

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Moose dung donated by Bruce Welkovich via Alison Pollack

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Agosto 31, 2012

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The cap has an interesting crunchy texture.

Growing on well decayed wood.

Spores smooth, inequilateral, 10.5 – 13 × 5 – 6.5 µm, with 1 or 2 oil droplets per spore. 8 spores per ascus. Asci walls invisible in KOH.

Spore measurements:

10.6 [11.4 ; 12] 12.8 × 4.8 [5.5 ; 6] 6.6 µm

Q = 1.7 [2 ; 2.2] 2.4 ; N = 15 ; C = 95%

Me = 11.7 × 5.7 µm ; Qe = 2.1

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Hongo Azul (Lactarius indigo)

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cabracrazy

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Agosto 26, 2022 a las 03:16 PM CDT

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veroguzman

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Agosto 28, 2022 a las 02:11 PM CST

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elrayman210

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Agosto 22, 2019 a las 09:01 AM CDT

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afranck

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Septiembre 3, 2019

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hydaticus

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Diciembre 26, 2020 a las 12:14 PM CST

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reiner

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Agosto 10, 2021 a las 08:45 AM AEST

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Autor

brettjackson

Fecha

Diciembre 2021

Lugar

Texas, US (Google, OSM)

Descripción

Keys out to Rhytidhysteron guaraniticum on two separate keys, can't find much information on the species apart from that however. At the very least exists in Paraguay.
On Citrus bark.
Mature ascocarps often exceed 2 mm in length. Width is variable with opening/closing, but closes to 0.4-1 mm.
Ascospores
23.3–33.5 × (8.4–)10.7–13.8 μm; Q: 1.94–2.92(–3.67)
Mostly 3-septate, often 1-septate, very rarely 2-septate.

Image Notes
All microscopy with 10 μm scale bars, mounted in KOH or LPCB
2: Open ascocarps revealing epithecia after sitting in water droplets for 30 minutes
4: Ascospores
5: Asci with ascospores in cross section
6: Exciple
7: Paraphysis
8: Cross section at low magnification