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07-12-2015 14:17

Zugna Marino Zugna Marino

Buon giorno a tutti, ad un primo momento, non ess

29-01-2026 10:04

Jean-Paul Priou Jean-Paul Priou

Bonjour à tous, Marcel LECOMTE président de L'A

21-01-2026 16:32

Gernot Friebes

Hi,I need your help with some black dots on a lich

17-11-2009 22:22

Pablo Chacón Pablo Chacón

Bonne nuit, Voir si vous m'avez élaguée appor

25-11-2012 20:32

Bometon Javier Bometon Javier

Ascomas cupoliformes abiertos lateralmente, himeni

25-01-2026 16:08

Malcolm  Greaves Malcolm Greaves

This Geoglossum had spores mostly 70-80 (87) with

27-01-2026 11:43

Malcolm  Greaves Malcolm Greaves

Is anyone with experience of DNA testing able to t

26-01-2026 11:49

Margot en Geert Vullings

We found this possible anamorph on a dead Cytisus

25-01-2026 23:23

Tomaz Vucko Tomaz Vucko

Hello! I found this species that resembles Delitsc

18-01-2026 12:24

Josep Torres Josep Torres

Hello.An anamorph located on the surface of a thin

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Eriopezia sp. (probably)
Nina Filippova, 24-01-2013 13:40
2) probably Eriopezia, but subiculum not pronounced, and did not find a species in Eriopezia with so large spores yet.

Apothecia pustulate, grayish, translucent, disc surface minutely rough, outside smooth, 420 (70-510) x 100 mk., under the lens subiculum absent, but under microscope rough-walled subicular hyphae found at the base.
Excipulum textura prismatica, from prismatic to ellipsoid cells (9 x 5 mk in mid-lenght of excipulum), cells at the edge are longer, cylindrical, hair-like, subicular hyphae 1,7 mk broad, rough (incrusted); asci clavate, clamped, with amyloid pore, 58 x 7 mk; paraphyses cylindrical, slightly enlarged at tip, not branched and branched at the base in two parts, with one septum at base; spores ellipsoid and curved (allantoid), with two round guttules at the ends, non- or 1-septate, 9,4 (8,6-10,5) x 2,8 (2,6-3) mk.

It collected from conifer wood and bark in wet place (wood saturated with water, in bogged place), N60,893086° E68,677082°.
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Hans-Otto Baral, 24-01-2013 15:16
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Re : Eriopezia sp. (probably)
Maybe related to Parorbiliopsis. Eriopezia has a dark brown excipulum. What is the substrate?
Nina Filippova, 24-01-2013 21:24
Re : Eriopezia sp. (probably)
Thank you for your advises!, i will check, did not come across this genus before.