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Geoglossum from species rich seminatural grassland from Southern Finland
Rajamaki Martti, 06-10-2023 21:48
Hi!

Today (6.10.2023) I found one i think Geoglossum, it can be other Geoglossaceae also. I firs was thinking that it is something like Clavaria asperulospora or Clavaria atrofusca, but then I checked in on the microscope. It was Geoglossaceae. Stipe is squamulose and the Geoglossaceae fungi is really long and like Clavaria. Spores are 50-60x5 micrometers and spores are 1-7 septate, most of them are seven but really mane are three. Paraphyses are curved. Geoglossaceae fungi was growing in clusters of four, Clavaria greletii was among them. The closest which I found from Finnish species is elongatum, but I an not sure.

Best regards Martti
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Luc Lenaerts, 07-10-2023 18:27
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Re : Geoglossum from species rich seminatural grassland from Southern Finland
Hello,
We need to see the stem and to see the parapyses.
Kind regards Luc Lenaerts
Rajamaki Martti, 08-10-2023 02:34
Re : Geoglossum from species rich seminatural grassland from Southern Finland
Hi, thanks  Luc!

I just watched and stem is smooth, it was under the clay. Here are also some pictures from paraphyses.

Best regards Martti Rajamäki
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Luc Lenaerts, 12-10-2023 22:59
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Re : Geoglossum from species rich seminatural grassland from Southern Finland
Hello,
It's not possible to see the top-cells of the paraphyses.
kind regards
Luc Lenaerts
Rajamaki Martti, 17-10-2023 01:22
Re : Geoglossum from species rich seminatural grassland from Southern Finland
Hi!

Thanks Luc! I was on the holiday last week, but here are some pictures fof the top-cells from the paraphyses. Many of them are straight and something like 12,5 micrometers but there are some really strange curved ones also. I just watched supposed Glutinoglossum circinatum, and there is same kind of style also in the paraphyses with this. Or at least I think that they are paraphyses, I just read something about pseudoparaphyses from Nannfeldts article, and I dont know the difference.

I am thinking something like aff. vleugelianum, microscopy is quite same I think, paraphyses and spores at least. There are also really circulate paraphyses at least for my eye, and they are not mentioned  on Nannfeldts article. I know there are undescribed species and it is possible that in Europe is possible to find species which is described in America. On te BOLDs website was Geoglossum aff. vleugelianum which had same kind of long ascocarps, not as long as those which I collect, but quite long. I have just bought microscope and I have almost no experience about Geoglossum.

Best regards Martti Rajamäki
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Rajamaki Martti, 07-11-2023 17:08
Re : Geoglossum from species rich seminatural grassland from Southern Finland
Hi!
Anna Fedosova just send email that this can be species which at least she is just describing new to science. I will inform later about situation.

Best regards Martti