05-04-2026 22:46
Lothar Krieglsteiner
on wood of Ceratonia, Algarve, 3.4.2026.The color
15-05-2026 13:33
Sylvie Le GoffBonjour à tousJe serais très reconnaissante enve
16-03-2011 14:31
roman vargas albertoHi. I would like some opinion about this Peziza
14-05-2026 05:36
Ethan CrensonHi all, I haven't paid much attention to Lachnu
10-05-2026 23:17
Andreas Gminder
Hello,today we found in a moist steep decidous for
11-05-2026 12:32
Bernard CLESSE
Pourriez-vous m'aider à identifier cette héloti
13-05-2026 15:26
François Freléchoux
Bonjour,Voici une récolte faite il y a quelques j
12-05-2026 15:41
Nicolas VAN VOOREN
Dear Ascolovers, especially interested in Pezizale
13-05-2026 12:05
Thierry Blondelle
Bonjour à tous,J'aimerais avoir confirmation de c
28-04-2026 20:07
Lothar Krieglsteiner
... on twig in the air at standing Ceratonia siliq
Peziza -> Phylloscypha labessiana
Margot en Geert Vullings,
21-04-2026 22:14
Diameter 4 cm. No moisture observed upon damage.
Outer surface light brown, slightly rough and white at the attachment. Inner surface light brown. Hymenium:
Cross-section is white, ectal excipulum resembling textura intricata, medullary excipulum with large round cells.
Asci: Measured in water: Me = 358.1 × 12.8 µm Croziers +, J + WTR type.
Paraphyses: Cylindrical with septa and guttules.
Spores: With loose medium-sized warts, not connected, sometimes somewhat closer to the poles. Sometimes with 2 large droplets, but most still developing? Measured in water: (14.7) 14.9 - 16.7 (17.3) × (8.4) 8.7 - 9.9 (10) µm, Q = 1.6 - 1.8
We would like to know which cup fungus this could be?
Thank you very much in advance, Geert & Margot
Nicolas VAN VOOREN,
22-04-2026 14:37
Re : Peziza
The amyloid reaction of asci is WT type. And the ascospores contain BSG (bipolar spore granules).
These two characters point to Phylloscypha.
I let you identify the species with the key to this genus.
These two characters point to Phylloscypha.
I let you identify the species with the key to this genus.
Margot en Geert Vullings,
22-04-2026 17:41
Re : Peziza
Thank you very much for your help.
We do not see the nice round warts of P. labessiana, but sometimes elongated warts; we do not see spores with tapered ends or elliptico-fusoid, so there is some doubt, but we think using the key this could be P. phyllogena?
Kind regards, Geert & Margot
Marek Capoun,
22-04-2026 22:31
Re : Peziza
I know P. phyllogena with entirely different colours, different spore shape and higher Q value. I can't think of anything other than P. labessiana, although I have no personal experience with it.
Greetings,
Marek
Greetings,
Marek
Nicolas VAN VOOREN,
23-04-2026 07:50
Re : Peziza
I agree with Marek, the spore ornamentation of P. phyllogena is different.
Margot en Geert Vullings,
23-04-2026 08:36
Re : Peziza
Thank you very much to both of you; we were hesitant partly because this species does not seem to be known in the Netherlands yet, even when looking at synonyms?
Kind regards, Geert&Margot
Patrice TANCHAUD,
23-04-2026 09:58
Marek Capoun,
23-04-2026 11:10
Re : Peziza
I remembered one very light cup-fungus, which Stano Glejdura determined as P. labessiana...
https://www.nahuby.sk/obrazok_detail.php?obrazok_id=385138&poradie=1&form_hash=2229c9494ab28c50aa22526e589caa48
https://www.nahuby.sk/obrazok_detail.php?obrazok_id=385138&poradie=1&form_hash=2229c9494ab28c50aa22526e589caa48





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