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Francois Guay
I found this species in Quebec, Canada, on herbace
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These tiny (0.4-0.5 mm diam.), whitish, short-stip
Geoglossum
Malcolm Greaves,
05-01-2023 17:24
The spores were anything between 0-7 septate. The paraphyses were straight, swollen at the top and also darker towards the top. They were medium septate mostly c 2x1 length x width. The terminal elements of the stipe were again darker towards the top relatively broad and with close septa.
This seems a good fit for G vleugelianum according to Arauzo.
Unfortunaltely the spores are 60-85 which is much too long for this species.
Any thoughts would be welcome.
Thanks
Mal
Luc Lenaerts,
05-01-2023 18:22
Re : Geoglossum
Hello,
It's Geoglossum cookeanum because of the moniliform paraphyses. Kind regards
Luc lenaerts
It's Geoglossum cookeanum because of the moniliform paraphyses. Kind regards
Luc lenaerts
Malcolm Greaves,
05-01-2023 20:00
Re : Geoglossum
Thanks Luc, I was led astray by the fact that the were so few spores with 7 septa.
Mal
Mal





