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Stephen Martin Stephen Martin

Hi, I found a beautiful and pretty large populatio

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I have found an Orbilia species on Picea albies (a

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Hello, i found this fungi on fallen Betula twigs.

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Laurent LENEL Laurent LENEL

Bonjour à tous, cette pézize semblerait être Pe

24-01-2021 08:51

Castillo Joseba Castillo Joseba

Me mandan esta especie en seco, recolectada en Cr

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Mirek Gryc

HiThe collection is from 2016, but I only microsco

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Mirek Gryc

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Helvella ephippium vs H. latispora
Stephen Martin, 26-01-2021 15:45
Stephen MartinHi, I found a beautiful and pretty large population of a Helvella species which I think it is Helvella ephippium but doubt also fell on H. latispora. How can these two species be distingusihed. The lower surface and entire stem where completely covered with tufts of teeth-like projections. Stipe completely white. The largest specimens had caps almost 3cm wide.
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Jennifer Fiorentino, 26-01-2021 16:45
Re : Helvella ephippium vs H. latispora
Stephen Martin, 26-01-2021 17:23
Stephen Martin
Re : Helvella ephippium vs H. latispora
I have consulted that key already but it is not conclusive (see comments below) so I am asking for some expert advice.

Mushroom quite small at maturity (cap no wider than 2 cm [NO] stem no thicker than 0.5 cm [borderline]; stem brownish or grayish [greyish-brown]; undersurface of cap densely hairy [YES] = Helvella ephippium 

Mushroom larger than above at maturity [YES]; stem whitish[YES, but above no colour given]; undersurface finely fuzzy [MAYBE?], or bald [BIG NO]by maturity. = H. latispora 


Nicolas VAN VOOREN, 26-01-2021 19:20
Nicolas VAN VOOREN
Re : Helvella ephippium vs H. latispora
Your collection represents H. ephippium with its grey hymenium. H. latispora has a beige to brownish hymenium.
Stephen Martin, 26-01-2021 21:39
Stephen Martin
Re : Helvella ephippium vs H. latispora
Thanks Nicolas Van Vooren - the small doubt cleared!
(Thanks Jennifer for the suggestion too.)