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Peziza queletii?
Dragiša Savic,
07-07-2018 23:23
I found this Peziza species in Serbia, on the ground, next to the stream.
It looks like P.queletii but spores are ornamented. With KOH pigment in paraphyses disappears. Polar caps are missing or not visible.
The first three pictures are from an immature specimen (I would say) and the other two are from the mature.
Viktorie Halasu,
08-07-2018 07:22
Re : Peziza queletii?
Hello,
doesn't the milk turn yellow (yellowish)? It would be very slowly, maybe few minutes. To me it looks like fresh P. michelii. According to the literature I have, P. queletii should have much longer spores.
Viktorie
doesn't the milk turn yellow (yellowish)? It would be very slowly, maybe few minutes. To me it looks like fresh P. michelii. According to the literature I have, P. queletii should have much longer spores.
Viktorie
Nicolas VAN VOOREN,
08-07-2018 08:27
Re : Peziza queletii?
Yes, typical specimens of P. michelii.
Dragiša Savic,
08-07-2018 08:46
Re : Peziza queletii?
Dekuji Viktorie and Merci Nicolas.




