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Peziza spec...another one
Björn Wergen,
01-11-2010 21:24

don't tell me thats P. succosa again :D I would not believe it...well here is a description of my todays Peziza:
Fruitbody about 10-20 mm, with lilabrown hymenium and a pale, rough outside.
Spores 21-25 x 7,5-9,5 µm, strongly fusiform to long ellipsoid, with irregular number of guttules, 2-5 bigger guttules + some smaller one, in immature stadium smooth, then verrucous, at last with bigger ones (see photos!) on the surface like ice floes...I have never seen that before :D
Asci J+, with 8 spores.
Paraphyses a bit longer than asci, 4-4,5 µm, apex swollen up to 6,5 µm, septate.
Found on wet soil under Betula between mosses.
What can that be? I am sure its Peziza, isn't it?
Cheers and thanks for help,
Kazuya
Nicolas VAN VOOREN,
01-11-2010 21:51

Re:Peziza spec...another one
Peziza lividula. The spores shape are typical.
René Dougoud,
02-11-2010 08:55
Björn Wergen,
02-11-2010 18:39

Re:Peziza spec...another one
many thanks nicolas and rené, that helped a lot ;)
cheers,
Kazuya
cheers,
Kazuya