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|    danijel to Irene Andersson    |
|    Re: Scarlet Cup    |
|    16 Apr 06 09:39:42    |
   
   From: dbalasko@foi.hr   
      
   "Irene Andersson" wrote in message   
   news:evb142507gd0gp7q3qp81dp0j2b7cns9j5@4ax.com...   
   >   
   > Here's the most comprehensive information I have found about   
   > Sarcoscypha on the web (four of them occuring in North America):   
   > http://www.gbif-mycology.de/HostedSites/Baral/Sarcoscypha.htm   
   >   
   > Looks like a good hint is to find out what they are growing on.   
   >   
   > On Alnus: S. austriaca   
   > On Fagus: S. coccinea, possibly a different species in eastern North   
   > America (S. aff. coccinea)   
   > On acacia (close to Robinia?) and willow: may be S. coccinea, but more   
   > likely S. austriaca   
   >   
   > At least S. austriaca seems to exist in an orange form, probably some   
   > of the others too.   
   >   
   > Irene Andersson   
      
   Thanks for the page Irene. Great information about genus Sarcoscypha.   
      
   Most likely my scarlet cups are Sarcoscypha austriaca.   
      
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