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cups with waretd spores
Reza Shaian, 14-01-2013 12:42
Dear friends

I have dried specimens, from forest soil, with brown color (dried specimens), 1-3 cm.


Spores ellipsoid, 20-22 x 10-11, with one, two or more guttules, without apiculae, with distinct irregular warts, apparently not forming a reticulum pattern, warts length about 1. ascus tips blue in iodine.


Paraphyses cylindrical, (I think) lacking granular pigment. It is very similar to P. badia, but spore ornamentation is not reticulate and is warted!


What do you think about it? Is it maybe P. brunneoatra?


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