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Peziza in the moss in the meadow
Manak Roman, 14-11-2020 02:33
Hi all,
I found Peziza in moss in meadow on calcareous soil.

Spore was tuberculate with small ridges and two (one)oil drops and size: 12,1 - 15,7 x 8,5 - 9,7 um. Asci amyloid, 265 - 347 x 12,3 - 15,1 um.

Thanks in advance, kind regards

Roman
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Mirek Gryc, 14-11-2020 08:09
Re : Peziza in the moss in the meadow
Hi
I think you should look for something near Peziza badiofusca / saccardoana?
I am not an expert in this field but there is a lack of texture and juice color view to tell more about this collection.
best regards
Mirek
Nicolas VAN VOOREN, 14-11-2020 12:09
Nicolas VAN VOOREN
Re : Peziza in the moss in the meadow
Is there any latex in the flesh?
Your collection might be P. badiofusca or Legaliana badiofuscoides.
Mirek Gryc, 15-11-2020 08:15
Re : Peziza in the moss in the meadow
Hi Nicolas

I had never had the pleasure of meeting Peziza badiofuscoides (= Legaliana badiofuscoides) and relied on work; PEZIZA BADIOFUSCOIDES DONADINI AND SIMILAR SPECIES.

Not that I deny your assumptions, but I am asking out of sheer curiosity: has anything changed in the subject of P. badiofuscoides. In the cited work, the spores of this species are shown with distinct reticular ornamentation, while the ornamentation on the spores shown here does not form any reticulus or even longer ridges.
Do you suspect that the spores presented above are immature?
best regards
Mirek
Nicolas VAN VOOREN, 15-11-2020 16:54
Nicolas VAN VOOREN
Re : Peziza in the moss in the meadow
You're right Mirek, I made a mistake, this cannot be L. badiofuscoides, although the latter is macroscopically very similar. I attach an illustration of a collection made this summer in subalpine zone (macro by J.-P. Priou).
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Manak Roman, 15-11-2020 23:45
Re : Peziza in the moss in the meadow
Hi,
thanks everyone for the suggestions and I'm sorry for incomplete informations.

I also thought it might be about P. saniosa/badiofusca or something. But no latex flowed from the apos, even after the knife had been scratched. 

The apos looked quite ripe - they "were dusting".

Roman