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After two months moistening a small container with potting soil an unknown goblet-shaped mushroom appeared. Is this known to someone?
macroscopy:
substrate: potting soil, started to moisten end Febuary and two months later appears one fruiting body
FRB: first goblet-shaped (urceolate) diameter 9 mm, height 8 mm (stalk 4 mm),
three days later: diameter 17 mm height 11 mm; completely flat and umbilicate with lobed edge that curls down, exterior covered with dark brown pigmented warts,
after four days the disc-shaped apothecium shrinks and the edge colours dark orange/brown like the warts.
microscopy (all dimensions in water): of fresh material in water.
ASCI: operculaat, 8-spore uniseriate, cylindrical, with croziers, average: 287,81 x 14,54 µm, amyloid; apicaltop bluish,
Spore:, hyaline, ellipsoid 13.87-18,34 x 8,34-11.82 µm, Q = 1.38
Paraphyse: 255 x 5,68 µm, cylindrical, septated, sometimes constricted and occasionally branched, arising from enlarged cells
texture: globulosa angularis
Findingplace and date: 20 april 2015 Belgium, Turnhout, Belgium
Does someone has an idea?
Greetings,
François Bartholomeeusen 
                As pu observer les spores en dehors des asques dans le bleu coton ? Peut être Peziza fimeti ?
Michel.
Merci pour votre réponse rapide! Malheureusement je n'ai pas utilisé le coton bleu et je n'ai plus de matériel pour investiger.J'ai ajouter quelques photos, certains en rouge congo et une de quelques hyphes avec des incrustations.Je n'ai pas une bonne description de Peziza fimeti mais votre indication est très utile!
Meilleures salutations
François
                







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