22-04-2026 20:17
Marian Jagers
Is anyone familiar with the Hyphomycetes genus Pse
22-04-2026 20:54
Hi to everybody.This Pyrenopeziza grew in moist le
22-04-2026 01:06
Bonjour à tous.Je vous présente cette Nectria s.
21-04-2026 13:36
Gernot FriebesHi,I am out of ideas for this one. I collected Sal
21-04-2026 13:19
Gernot FriebesHi,this Lophodermium on Typha has ascospores measu
21-04-2026 13:05
Gernot FriebesHi,this hyphomycete feels familiar but I was not a

.. collected at 22.12.2013, Portugal, Algarve, nature reserve "Fonte Benemola", on naked calcareous soil, near Quercus ilex, Cistus u.a. (more not exactly noted).
My determination attempts end at Peziza azureoides. The spore lenght would fit and the ornament consists of partly connected ridges not really forming a net.
As I am not really happy with this, I thought perhaps I overlooked a milk. But, I think it cannot be P. micheli, not only because of the colors, but also in the spores having only one large guttule.
Can somebody say if I am right or (fully) wrong - or give me any hint?
Best regards, Lothar
And - what should I do to get further?
Best regards, Lothar
I would go for Peziza succosella if asci do not arise from croziers...
Cheers,
Raúl
Hi Raul,
thank you very much for your opinion. I thought of P. succosa-group, but the violaceous tint rejected me from this. Do you find succos(ell)a with such colors?
Cheers, Lothar
No, I have never seen such violaceous tinge in my Peziza succosella collections (also not present in my Peziza succosa collections). By the way, I don't see it neither on your photos. But on the net you can find some collections of Peziza succosella with violaceous tint.
Cheers,
Raúl
thanks again, Raul!
I think I will label the specimen P. succosella.








