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Arachnopeziza trabinelloides (Rehm) Korf
Jason Karakehian, 28-03-2014 00:39
Jason KarakehianHi, I was not too certain about the species of this collection but since posting yesterday I received some kind assistance by Gernot.  I have attached more photos for further documentation.  Please note the file "Observations" for a detailed work-up of this collection.  The collection and culture are available for anyone who is interested in studying this or molecular work.
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Gernot Friebes, 28-03-2014 00:53
Re : Arachnopeziza trabinelloides?
Hi Jason,

maybe you've seen it already but here's another collection which seems to fit A. trabinelloides: http://www.ascofrance.fr/search_forum/28017

It's not an easy genus though...

Best wishes,
Gernot
Jason Karakehian, 28-03-2014 00:58
Jason Karakehian
Re : Arachnopeziza trabinelloides?
Thank you Gernot, that looks very similar to my collection.