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Plicaria?
Guy Buddy,
26-08-2019 21:40
Flesh rubbery, thick, outer and inner apothecium finely roughened, pigmented. Spores round, pigmented brown, with warts, ~16.6 um. Found in Pennsylvania, USA from the forest floor in mixed Quercus, Acer, Betula, Pinus, Tsuga forest.
Mirek Gryc,
27-08-2019 11:15
Re : Plicaria?
Hi Guy.
I recommend literature:
René DOUGOUD - Plicariella scabrosa (Pezizales), une discale aux caractères
singuliers, dont certains demeuraient encore inconnus
singuliers, dont certains demeuraient encore inconnus
Nicolas Van Vooren, Gilbert Moyne - Plicariella flavovirens comb. nov. (Ascomycota, Pezizales), une pézize remarquable
Henry Dissing, Donald H. Pfister - Scabropezia, a new genus of Pezizaceae (Pezizales)
I collected similar ones.
I initially recognized them as Plicariella scabrosa.
Similar habitat.
I initially recognized them as Plicariella scabrosa.
Similar habitat.
Mirek
Guy Buddy,
27-08-2019 17:27
Re : Plicaria?
Thanks for sharing your expertise, Mirek, these species are promising. I will look into it.