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Bohan Jia

Lastly, I have found these small apothecia on a co

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Stefan Blaser

Hello everybody, I hope somebody can help me with

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Ãke Widgren Åke Widgren

Hello,I found this one in October last year, on r

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Hello, Please about help with determination. On

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Sylvie Le Goff

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Hello all,On 27/03/26, in Kraaiveld in Wingene (Be

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Hello,I collected this species growing on a dead b

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Louis DENY

Bonjour forum,Mollisia trouvée sur tige de Molini

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Could be this be Peziza celtica?
Jan Knuiman, 03-02-2021 15:01
Hello,

This cup fungus was growing on soil near a fire place. Diameter cups about 2 cm.
Spores with two guttuli, and with entirely isolated, small, round warts. Spores size in water (from a spore print): 15-18 x 8-10 ?m. For paraphyses, asci and the excipulum, see pictures.

With Hohmeyer's paper I arrived at Peziza celtica. Is this correct?

Kind regards, Jan

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Nicolas VAN VOOREN, 03-02-2021 15:10
Nicolas VAN VOOREN
Re : Could be this be Peziza celtica?
The good question is what is Peziza celtica?

Based on the following characters (illustrated on your pics):
- Outer surface of apothecia pustulate
- Amyloid ascus reaction of WT type
- Ascospores not guttulate but with bipolar granules
- Ascospores ornamented with isolate warts
your collection points to a species of Phylloscypha
Jan Knuiman, 03-02-2021 15:45
Re : Could be this be Peziza celtica?
Thanks Nicolas for your fast reply. We earlier found Phylloscypha (Peziza) cf boltonii with more distinct pustules (see picture). Anyhow, could the present find also be Phylloscypha boltonii, or do more Phylloscypha species meet the description of our find?

Jan
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