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Lanzia luteovirescens ??
Kees van den Berg, 26-11-2013 23:29
Kees van den BergHello
This is me first post on this forum
I found this ascomycete on soil nearby a burnplace.
I think this is L luteovirescens but i am not sure

Is there somebody who can help?
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Michel Hairaud, 27-11-2013 10:30
Michel Hairaud
Re : Lanzia luteovirescens ??
Hi Kees, 

Be welcome on Ascofrance, indeed !

I have sevral collections of Rutstroemia luteovirescens, but always on petioles of Acer pseudoplanatus leaves.
Here is  a collection in december with a similar habitus  . Spores sizenearly similar (16-18 x 6,5 - 7,5) Your spores are may be not totally mature ? 

Amitiés
Michel
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Kees van den Berg, 27-11-2013 11:24
Kees van den Berg
Re : Lanzia luteovirescens ??
Hi Michel,
It is certainly possible that these asco occured on acer petioles. These are growing on location there.
The asco was separately on the ground.
The spore is with making the coupe pressed from the ascus.

Regards,
Kees
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