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Geoglossum?
hannie wijers, 09-11-2014 14:41
Hello,

I would like to appeal to you. Looking for Waxcaps we saw these brown tongues. Under the micros. was to see that this kind of other spores like the usual species.
Here are some micros. data:
The eight spores are in the top of the club-shaped ascus 2 and 2 together.
The ascitoppen blue with Melzer reagent like a Peziza.
The parafysen are thin and little branched and thickened at the top and filled with granules.
The spores are smooth-shaped coil, often on one side is flattened and filled with 2 large drops in the middle and smaller at the top.
The spores measure (10 spores measured) 12.5 - 15 x 4-5 um.
Remarkable is that if you leave the tracks while lying in water, the spores shrink, where at least one large drop and smaller have collected. Is a top outside the spore.

Does anyone have an idea what this can be? I've never seen this.
Thanks you all.
Sincerely Hannie  

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Lepista Zacarias, 09-11-2014 15:01
Re : Geoglossum?
Helo Hannie,
Look for Microglossum. It looks like M. olivaceum.
hannie wijers, 09-11-2014 15:26
Re : Geoglossum?
Thank you