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Hello, bonjour.Here is the paper I'm searching for
Can anyone help me with the following identification:
Macroscopic features:
Substrate: on sheep dung and mud in a damp, infertile meadow (heath and orchid - Dactylorhiza maculata).
FRB: cushionlike without stalk; less than 2.5 mm diameter ; dark orange, on the edge with green algae formation
Microscopic features (all dimensions in water): fresh material in water and in Melzer.
Asci : cylindrical, hyaline, uniseriate, 225 x 17.45 µm, in Melzer amyloid
Spores: hyaline, globose tot broadly ellipsoid, 14,96-17,50 x 12,60-14,64 µm; Q= 1,20; covered with a transparent gel.
Paraphyses : 215 x 5.25 µm, filiform, with Septa and occasionally branched at the base, top clavate to elongated capitate
Place and date: found by Staf Elsermans 25 november 2014 België, De Dongen, Turnhout; Lambert 189456 218787 IFBL B55744
Thank you very much in advance!
Friendly greetings,
François Bartholomeeusen

No hairs ? Are you sure ?
Could you see this ?
Photos are in water ?
In fact, I suspect this is not mature...
Beñat

Je pense aussi comme Beñat que ton champignon à souffert; il faudrait que tu puisses en trouver d'autres de manière à obtenir au moins des spores mûres.
Michel.
Thank you both for your interventions, the mushroom might have also suffered from the frost! The next time better luck.
Warm greetings,
François

It might be Cheilymenia stercoraria
Cheers,
Raúl
You restored my hope a bit! Indeed, everything looks very similar to the data I found in "base des données":
Unfortunately I have no description/key of Cheilymenia stercoraria. Does it have no hairs on the edge? Also the texture of the excipulum has similarities (see photo).
Thanks for your help.
Kind regard,
François

Cheilymenia stercorea has differentiated hairs, long marginal hairs, also stellate lateral hairs, also some superficial ones, which are simple or bifurcate. Under harsh condition and sometimes also when old, the hairs maybe sparse. However you should find at least some there.
Btw have you tried to stain it to check the ornamentation of spores?
Honza
EDIT: sorry, my mistake, I wrongly read it.... You were talking about Ch. stercoraria, not stercorea. Ch. stercoraria is hairless with only hair germs. IF you need some paper about it, I can scan it and send to you.
I would be very grateful if you could send me any information about Ch. stercoraria! Thanks in advance.
Kind regards,
François

I have just sent it to your email.
Best Regards
Honza