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Bonjour,Je recherche l'article concernant Hypobryo
Pachyella punctispora?
Dragiša Savic,
18-09-2018 14:10
Till Lohmeyer,
18-09-2018 15:47
Re : Pachyella punctispora?
Hi, Savic -
I don't think so. The asci of Pachyella blue diffusely and I can't see the "hyphoid hairs" in the ectal excipulum. Most probably your species is a true Peziza.
Regards
Till
I don't think so. The asci of Pachyella blue diffusely and I can't see the "hyphoid hairs" in the ectal excipulum. Most probably your species is a true Peziza.
Regards
Till
Dragiša Savic,
18-09-2018 16:07
Re : Pachyella punctispora?
Thanks Till,
My first idea was P.celtica, micro is similar, but it seemed to me that the ornamentation was a little different.
My first idea was P.celtica, micro is similar, but it seemed to me that the ornamentation was a little different.
Nicolas VAN VOOREN,
24-09-2018 19:19
Re : Pachyella punctispora?
Yes, this is a Peziza s.l., but I don't believe in the hypothesis P. celtica, your specimens are too much red.
No clear idea of the species :(
No clear idea of the species :(
Dragiša Savic,
24-09-2018 20:29
Re : Pachyella punctispora?
Thanks, unfortunately I found only one not fully mature specimen. After many dry days finally raining, I will look again.



