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Peziza?
Malcolm Greaves, 28-11-2016 12:10
Malcolm  GreavesGlad to see we have been ressurected, well done Christian.
A large group of what I assume is a Peziza was on soil under a conifer.
There was no milk on cutting.
The asci were hardly blued, if at all in Meltzers.
Spores were bi-gutulate and had quite large warts and were 14.5 -15.3 x 7-8.
Paraphyses very slightly swollen and often hooked.
Can anyone help.
Thanks
Mal
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Nicolas VAN VOOREN, 28-11-2016 18:45
Nicolas VAN VOOREN
Re : Peziza?
We need more data to help you: size of apothecia and structure of excipulum. It would be intertesting to see how the top of asci reacts in iodine, and also a view of ascospores in water.
Malcolm Greaves, 28-11-2016 21:01
Malcolm  Greaves
Re : Peziza?
Nicolas
The apothecia in the photo is 6cm across but it was part of a larger group.
Hope this helps.
Mal
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DirkW, 28-11-2016 23:49
DirkW
Re : Peziza?
hello malcolm, i think we should consider sowerbyella radiculata as a possibility. 

best

dirk
Nicolas VAN VOOREN, 29-11-2016 07:41
Nicolas VAN VOOREN
Re : Peziza?
I agree with Dirk, this is a Sowerbyella species.