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Trichophaea gregaria/hybrida?
Juuso Äikäs, 28-06-2019 11:15
There were thousands of these growing on the side of a road. The spore measurements are 19.5-24.5 x 10-11.5 micrometres (spore print, tap water). I could just see some fine verrucosity under oil immersion. If I understand correctly, T. pseudogregaria should have much larger ornamentation. Do you think I'm correct about the species? I tried to search some information and T. gregaria and T. hybrida are apparently synonyms.
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Peter Püwert, 28-06-2019 12:21
Peter Püwert
Re : Trichophaea gregaria/hybrida?
Hi, in my opinion you are right with the determination. T. pseudogregaria has larger ornamentation, this fungi find mostly on rotten and wet wood.

Greetings Peter.


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Juuso Äikäs, 28-06-2019 17:14
Re : Trichophaea gregaria/hybrida?
Thank you for the answer. Yeah, that ornamentation is much coarser. Great pics!
Juuso Äikäs, 28-06-2019 20:59
Re : Trichophaea gregaria/hybrida?
Conveniently enough, I possibly happened to find T. pseudogregaria today (these were also growing on soil). The spore dimensions (17-21.5 x 9-11) fit T. livida quite well when compared to the key I found here. But the ornamentation in my opinion would fit T. pseudogregaria better.
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