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Malcolm  Greaves Malcolm Greaves

This Geoglossum had spores mostly 70-80 (87) with

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Unknown asco
Nedim Jukic, 21-08-2012 22:09
Nedim JukicHello,
I have problem identifying this finding, even to the genera.
I`ve found them yesterday, along side of dried mountain brook in conifeour forest, 1000m high, on sandy soil, beetween some Marchantia species (not sure if there is any connection).
Four fruit bodies, apx. 0,4-0,7 (0,8) cm in diammeter. With well developed stipe construction...and evident marginal hairs...
Asci uni to (mostly) biseriate.
Spores - 50-70x12-15, strongly fusiformed, with many oil bodies (few of them larger then other ones). Paraphyses brownish, wider at the apex, to 8-10µm?.
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Excipulum cells textura globossa, to globossa-angularis...
Appreciate any help...
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Zuzana Sochorová (Egertová), 21-08-2012 22:42
Zuzana Sochorová (Egertová)
Re : Unknown asco
Nice. What about Pindara terrestris? Just a tip :-)
Thomas Læssøe, 22-08-2012 11:35
Re : Unknown asco
a very good tip - also known as Helvella terrestris (based on molecular work). MycoKey gives: 

KEY A -- CUP-SHAPED species (sect. Acetabulum, Leucomelaenae, Macropodes) • frb. 3-6 mm broad; stipe 2-4 mm long, sp. 50-65 x 12-15 µm -- •H. terrestris•

cheers

Thomas

(PS we would like to include pictures in Mycokey :-))
Nedim Jukic, 23-08-2012 21:58
Nedim Jukic
Re : Unknown asco
Thanks Zuzana and Thomas, appreciate your help very much.
Thomas I`m sending you an email.