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2 Peziza species
Yatsiuk Iryna, 03-08-2011 12:49
Yatsiuk Iryna

Dear friends!


I have 2 Peziza specimens for your attention:)


1 - Peziza cf. micropus(?)


Specimen was collected on soil in oak forest with ash, linden and maple. 


Fresh fruit body had a short stalk. 


Spores smooth, 15,5-18*10-10.5um


Asci 250-300*13-19um  

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Yatsiuk Iryna, 03-08-2011 13:08
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Re : 2 Peziza species

2 - Peziza cf. echinospora(?)


The specimen was collected on the decaying oak tree, in oak forest.


Spores are verrucose, 16,5-18,5*7-9um


In literature it is stated, that P.echinospora is a species, associated with burnt forests. In the place of collection as I remember there were not any burnt trees, so I'm not sure. 


With best regards,


Irina 


 

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