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Orange/Pink Pulvinula ?
Filip Fuljer,
26-07-2016 10:09
i need help with identification, again.
I found this mushroom near stream on wet soil.
Asci-8-spored, 146-265 µm, croziers present
Spores-containing one large guttule, globose, 14,9-18 µm
Paraphyses-1,62-2,12 µm, apices circinate
Thanks, Filip
Pavol Palo,
26-07-2016 21:30
Re : Orange/Pink Pulvinula ?
Hi Filip
Look at Pulvinula convexella
Palo
Look at Pulvinula convexella
Palo
Filip Fuljer,
27-07-2016 09:15
Re : Orange/Pink Pulvinula ?
?akujem, už som sa na ?u kukal, len som nenašiel to charakteristické rozdvojenie na parafýzach, jedine v jednom prípade, preto mi to nejako nesedelo práve na tento druh :)
ostatné mi sedelo
ostatné mi sedelo
Nicolas VAN VOOREN,
29-07-2016 12:21

Re : Orange/Pink Pulvinula ?
This colour is rather typical of P. convexella, but this species has multiguttulate ascospores.
Which medium did you use to observe and photograph the microscopic characters?
Which medium did you use to observe and photograph the microscopic characters?
Filip Fuljer,
29-07-2016 12:34
Re : Orange/Pink Pulvinula ?
only water
thank you :)
thank you :)
Nicolas VAN VOOREN,
30-07-2016 16:07

Re : Orange/Pink Pulvinula ?
So with such a guttulation it shouldn't be P. convexella.
Filip Fuljer,
30-07-2016 19:46
Re : Orange/Pink Pulvinula ?
here is picture, where pulvinula convexella have one big guttule http://www.nahuby.sk/obrazok_detail.php?obrazok_id=460232&poradie=7&form_hash=0c043463d8f6e18c1fc372d3069e7f57
Viktorie Halasu,
30-07-2016 22:22

Re : Orange/Pink Pulvinula ?
Indeed, but most asci on that photo are IMHO dead, so the spores might be too.