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Ethan CrensonHi all, Here is what I believe to be a Hymenoscyp
Peziza sp.
Zoltan Lukacs,
29-11-2020 09:55

Bonjour,
poussé parmi l'herbe sur le sol.
Spores: 13,34-15,04x7,84-8,55 micron.
Avez-vous une idée?
Merci d'avance
Zoltan
Nicolas VAN VOOREN,
29-11-2020 10:03

Re : Peziza sp.
As-tu testé la réaction amyloïde des asques ?
Nicolas VAN VOOREN,
29-11-2020 14:40

Re : Peziza sp.
OK, this typical ring shape points to the genus Peziza s. str. or to the genera of the /violacea clade. Species with guttulate ascospores are extremely rare in Peziza s. str., so I think your collection might belong to the other clade. Your specimen is very old, so it will be difficult to identify it without more data (colour of pigment, flesh structure, spore ornamentation, etc.).
Nicolas VAN VOOREN,
11-12-2020 07:58

Re : Peziza sp.
OK, so a true Peziza. The only known species with such guttules is P. domiciliana.
Please check if aspcospores are finely warted (with Cotton blue).
Please check if aspcospores are finely warted (with Cotton blue).