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Lepista Zacarias

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Black with ovoid shape.
Per Marstad, 04-02-2019 15:41
Per MarstadOne more black pyreno from Norway.
Ca. one mm high.
Spores 10-12 x 7, dark.
Asci 120 x 7. 
It will be nice to have a name. Many that I have had help with here have been new for Norway or rare in Norway. That is nice.
Per M.
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Andrew N. Miller, 04-02-2019 15:52
Andrew N. Miller
Re : Black with ovoid shape.
The ascomata are Bombardioidea, but the ascospores are a little different.

Andy
Thomas Læssøe, 04-02-2019 15:57
Re : Black with ovoid shape.
just to be sure, try to make a new slide to confirm the details of asci and spores etc.
Martin Bemmann, 04-02-2019 16:16
Martin Bemmann
Re : Black with ovoid shape.
In fact, the ascospores look pretty much the same as in your Bulgariella pulla...

regards

Martin
Per Marstad, 04-02-2019 16:40
Per Marstad
Re : Black with ovoid shape.
That is right. I have mixed the microscopic details. Sorry.Per M.
Andrew N. Miller, 04-02-2019 16:51
Andrew N. Miller
Re : Black with ovoid shape.
Then you have Bombardia bombarda, based soley on the ascomata.

Andy
Alain GARDIENNET, 04-02-2019 20:17
Alain GARDIENNET
Re : Black with ovoid shape.