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20.6.25, on branch of Abies infected and thickened

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Peziza succosella?
Malcolm Greaves, 08-08-2017 17:12
Malcolm  GreavesThis Peziza was on wet soil at the side of a mixed woodland path. Producing a white latex turning yellow it looked like P succosa. The majority of the warted spores (15.5 -17.9 x 9.5 - 10) had a single guttule but some had one large and one small. Reading through past posts this looks like P succosella.
Can anyone confirm
Thanks
Mal
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Michel Hairaud, 08-08-2017 17:50
Michel Hairaud
Re : Peziza succosella?
Hi Malcolm, I would also say so . Differs parly from succosa by the unique guttule  versus 2 in succosa.
Amitiés
Michel
Malcolm Greaves, 08-08-2017 18:24
Malcolm  Greaves
Re : Peziza succosella?
Thanks Michel.
Mal