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Morchella sp.
Quijada Luis, 16-12-2016 20:15
Hi all,

this is the first time I work a Morchella species, here I attach a quick composition with photos of the species that I have found today to know if somebody know the species.


PILEUS:3-4 cm x 3.5 cm
STIPE: 3.5 x 1 cm
ASCI: *270-320 x 16-19 um
ASCOSPORES: *18-22 x 11-13 um
PARAPHYSES (APICAL CELL): *150-175 x 8.5-11.5 um
PARAPHYSES (LOWER CELLS): *22.5 x 10 um


Right now I am working some different groups of fungi and I am writing to know if anyone with experience in big Pezizales like Morchella, Helvella and Gyromitra would like to work with me. I will grateful for any manuscript of Morchella with keys to species. If somebody are working right now this group, doing publications, revision of samples, phylogeny, etc.. and would like a collaboration with me to work the samples of the Canary Islands, please send me an email.


Best wishes, and thanks in advance


Luis

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Nicolas VAN VOOREN, 16-12-2016 20:48
Nicolas VAN VOOREN
Re : Morchella sp.
Hi Luis.
It reminds me a pallid form of M. galilea...