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03-10-2025 09:43

Josep Torres Josep Torres

Tiny blackish ascomata shaped like erumpent grains

02-10-2025 09:16

Josep Torres Josep Torres

Hello.Some tiny apothecia sprouting in a scattered

01-10-2025 20:16

Zuzana Sochorová (Egertová) Zuzana Sochorová (Egertová)

Hello,I would appreciate your opinion on this yell

01-10-2025 19:47

Philippe PELLICIER

Un parasite sur les feuilles de graminées qui for

30-09-2025 20:23

Rot Bojan

Hello!I'm asking for your opinion. I think it's an

30-09-2025 22:08

Philippe PELLICIER

Bonjour, cette Otidea de petite taille de 1-2 cm c

29-09-2025 10:59

Jean-Luc Ranger

Bonjour,  Je ne sais trop où chercher ce champi

28-09-2025 12:30

Zuzana Sochorová (Egertová) Zuzana Sochorová (Egertová)

Hello, this fungus nicely fits Lasiosphaeris hirsu

26-09-2025 23:41

Lieve Deceuninck Lieve Deceuninck

Bonjour members du forum. Merci d'avance pour tout

24-10-2024 14:39

Jean-Luc Ranger

Bonjour à tous,Découvert sur un terrain calcaire

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Peziza moseri (without micro)
Stephen Martin Mifsud, 06-10-2017 20:43
Stephen Martin MifsudDear friends, I have a set of photos of a Peziza like species in situ but I had not progressed my follow up with micro. The habitat was calcareous soil with moss. The cups were chocolate brown with a paler abaxial surface and forms a dark brown rim when the individual is very mature and old. well we let the photos to speak for themselves.

I am thinking that it is Peziza moseri which is found in Malta.
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Mario Filippa, 07-10-2017 19:44
Re : Peziza moseri (without micro)
Well, I think the habitus may fit, but it is completely impossible without micro.
Regards
Stephen Martin Mifsud, 08-10-2017 07:33
Stephen Martin Mifsud
Re : Peziza moseri (without micro)
Thank you Mario - I know and I agree re micro. I posted for opinions on the photos and data I have available. Usually, I carry out Micro but due time constraints,  I have to drop some specimens. Peziza cf moseri would be my label for this.
Bye!