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Peziza limnaea ?
Ralf Dahlheuser,
30-05-2017 20:17
Viktorie Halasu,
30-05-2017 20:41

Re : Peziza limnaea ?
Hello, Mr. Dahlheuser,
it looks a lot like P. polaripapulata. I saw it just once and the spores were up to 17,5 um long (dead sporeprint, including onramentation), but Garofoli & Baiano wrote (15)16-18(20) × 9-10(11) um, which looks ok.
P. limnaea has different ornamentation, elongated elements (a bit like scratches from claws). :-)
Viktorie
it looks a lot like P. polaripapulata. I saw it just once and the spores were up to 17,5 um long (dead sporeprint, including onramentation), but Garofoli & Baiano wrote (15)16-18(20) × 9-10(11) um, which looks ok.
P. limnaea has different ornamentation, elongated elements (a bit like scratches from claws). :-)
Viktorie
Ralf Dahlheuser,
31-05-2017 19:48
Re : Peziza limnaea ?
Hello Mr. Halasu,
thanks a lot for your help. P. polaripapulata fits very well.
thanks a lot for your help. P. polaripapulata fits very well.
Mario Filippa,
03-06-2017 09:08
Re : Peziza limnaea ?
Just to add that Baiano & Garofoli in Mycologia Montenegrina (2000) treated as Peziza polaripapulata their collections of Peziza badioides. I discussed this several times with them: they only gave faith to a diffuse (and now recognised as incorrect) opinion that these names were synonyms. So read that work as treating P. badioides.
Regards
Mario
Regards
Mario