collected by Juniper Perlis, micrograph courtesy of @ethancrenson. Ethan used "A Molecular Phylogenetic Reappraisal of the Hysteriaceae, Mytilinidiaceae, an Gloniaceae (Pleosporomycetidae, Dothidiomycetes) with Keys to World Species" by Eric Boehm et al. to key it out
Habitat Description: behind the Earth Day table - on a hardwood stick
Fruit Body Abundance: dozen of black dots around the stick
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On Alnus hirsuta broken branch found on the ground.
Conidia hyaline, with 1-septum, cylindrical, slightly bent, with short appendages at both ends, measured
*(13.1) 15.4 - 17.8 (19.3) × (2.3) 2.4 - 2.89 (2.9) µm
Q = (5.3) 5.6 - 7.2 (8.5) ; N = 24
Me = 16.5 × 2.6 µm ; Qe = 6.4
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Fruit Body Abundance: in patches across the log
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Spores (squash mount):
(21.5) 22.7 - 26.7 (26.9) × (7.1) 7.4 - 8.9 (9.1) µm
Q = (2.7) 2.75 - 3.3 (3.8) ; N = 17
Me = 24.3 × 8.2 µm ; Qe = 3
Asci:
94.4 - 102.5 × 14 - 15.65 (15.7) µm
Q = 6 ; N = 2
Me = 98.4 × 14.8 µm ; Qe = 6