Spores: 8.5 – 11µm, spinulose
Sporotheca: prolate, peridium adpressed
Capillitum: hyaline, with nodes widended
Substrate: Picea (spruces)
Spores: 10µm, smooth rosey
Sporocarp: 125µm
Sporotheca: 45µm
Stalk: Tapering from 10µm - 2.4µm
Collumella: ellipsodial & tan
Capillitum: none
Substrate: Picea (spruces)
Spore looks to have a thicken side 9µm
Capillitum with a collar
Height 330µm
Sporocyct 43µm & pink
Growing on bark of Salix × pendulina in a moist chamber
Sporatheca, almost globlose with some wrinkles. It was also about 1/2 the total height.
Spores are thick on one side, thus making them appear paler on the opposite. There was some gelatinous substance, and the "stipe".
Spore is 10.5 - 11µm
Sporocarp is 200µm tall
Sporotheca is 115µm wide
Licea rugosa var. fujiokana
Moist chamber, on Genus Chamaecyparis.
Growing small spindle shaped bodies. Some are sinuose They are dark brown/blackish in color with a long logitudinal line of dehiscence that is golden in color.
110-160µm wide 300-500+µm long
Spores are 12.5-14.5µm
Growing on paper towel/leaf in a dung moist chamber
Double peridium dehiscing separately. Outer lime crust, inner iridescent and thin
spores are free and warted 12-14µm
Same substrate moist chamber as the Ophiotheca chrysosperma
Appeared on bark taking from a living tree in a moist chamber after 2 weeks (14 days)
Living adjacent to Colloderma occulatum
Spores: 11 - 12 µm, warted & pale
Capillitium: smooth
Peridium: irridescent, persisting
Sporoangia: globose, sessile and solitary
Appeared on bark taking from a living tree in a moist chamber after 6 days
Microscopy
spores 7 - 7.5 µm in diameter
highly ornamented. Dark with a purple hue
Moist Chamber, growing on Fraxinus americana.
Spores with , 9-9.5µm pale lilac
Base of the sporatcheca, yellow becoming reddish brown in TL and 225µm
Columella ending abrutly, into branches
Updated March 2021 to add spore photos, kindly taken by the amazing @edvin_johannesen
@alison_pollack has taken some beautiful photos of this same specimen which can be seen here: https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/105122094
Microscopy done and ID confirmed buy @Edvin_Johannesen.