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Tubaria conspersa (Pers.) Fayod Image location: Davis, California, USA These are small, the larger one having approximately a 1 cm cap diameter. Growing from wood debris/oak/pine duff amongst more then one Psathyrella sp. No pine was present, the duff must of been brought from elsewhere. The spores are yellowish in the scope and smooth without a germ pore. The caulocystidia and pleurocystidia can have clamps at the bases and one forked pleurocystidia was found, 4 spored basidia were also observed. Spores measured = 30 Spore range = (6.5) 7 – 9 × 4 – 5 μ Average spore = 7.83 × 4.22 μ Average Q = 1.87 Recognized by sight
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