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Otidea bufonia
Jan Knuiman, 27-08-2017 14:40
Hello to all,
 
Found these fruit bodies (cup diameter, 2-5 cm) under frondose trees. Spores measured 12.7-16.3 x 5.5-7.0 micron, and Q ranged from 2.0-2.6 with Qm=2.3. Please notice the granulated appearance of the paraphyses. All measurements made in water.

Pictures show a full-grown fruit body and two young ones, all growing together, and spores and paraphyses.

Could this be Otidea bufonia?

Kind regards,
Jan
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Edvin Johannesen, 27-08-2017 17:40
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Re : Otidea bufonia
Jan Knuiman, 27-08-2017 17:48
Re : Otidea bufonia
Yes I have. It's on the basis of this paper that I came to O. bufonia.

Kind regards,Jan