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04-11-2025 14:53

Josep Torres Josep Torres

Hello.Very small, globose, mucronate perithecia, b

04-11-2025 09:07

Josep Torres Josep Torres

Hello.A suspected Hymenoscyphus sprouting on a thi

04-11-2025 12:43

Edvin Johannesen Edvin Johannesen

Hi! One more found on old Populus tremula log in O

03-11-2025 21:34

Edvin Johannesen Edvin Johannesen

These tiny (0.4-0.5 mm diam.), whitish, short-stip

03-11-2025 19:41

David Chapados David Chapados

Hi,Does anyone knows which genus could this be? G

28-10-2025 15:37

Carl Farmer

I'd be grateful for any suggestions for this strik

03-11-2025 16:30

Hans-Otto Baral Hans-Otto Baral

Hello I want to ask you if you have found this ye

01-11-2025 09:14

Francis Maggi

Bonjour,Trouvé sur Xanthoria parietina à Valdebl

28-10-2025 19:33

Nicolas Suberbielle Nicolas Suberbielle

Bonjour à tous,Je voudrais votre avis sur cette r

31-10-2025 09:19

Lothar Krieglsteiner Lothar Krieglsteiner

Can somebody provide me with a file of:Rogerson CT

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Peziza polarispinosa?
Nedim Jukic, 21-08-2014 13:55
Nedim JukicMy collegaue and I found this one recently and need confirmation about this finding.
We`ve found two groups of fruit bodies on sandy soil, on the river bank. Apothecia to 2cm in Ø, olive brown coloured, slightly darker from the outer side.
Most of the mature ascospores, outside asci, has elongated and spinulose apiculi like in Haffner` description and drawing (I don`t have original description by Moravec, would appreciate if someone could mail me that work).
Still some of them are slightly different apiculated - like on the photo bellow.
The dimensions of the ascospores are also somewhat smaller than in original.
Apiculi up to 10µm long.

Ascospores: 
18.9-23.3 x 9.5-12.4 µm
Me = 21.1 x 11 µm ; Qe = 1.9

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Nicolas VAN VOOREN, 21-08-2014 14:16
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Re : Peziza polarispinosa?
I think you're right. I send to you the Moravec's article.