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Ã…ke Widgren
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Marc Detollenaere
Dear Forum,On a debarked stem of Tilia, we found s
Could be this be Peziza celtica?
Jan Knuiman,
03-02-2021 15:01
This cup fungus was growing on soil near a fire place. Diameter cups about 2 cm.
Spores with two guttuli, and with entirely isolated, small, round warts. Spores size in water (from a spore print): 15-18 x 8-10 ?m. For paraphyses, asci and the excipulum, see pictures.
With Hohmeyer's paper I arrived at Peziza celtica. Is this correct?
Kind regards, Jan
Nicolas VAN VOOREN,
03-02-2021 15:10
Re : Could be this be Peziza celtica?
The good question is what is Peziza celtica?
Based on the following characters (illustrated on your pics):
- Outer surface of apothecia pustulate
- Amyloid ascus reaction of WT type
- Ascospores not guttulate but with bipolar granules
- Ascospores ornamented with isolate warts
your collection points to a species of Phylloscypha
Based on the following characters (illustrated on your pics):
- Outer surface of apothecia pustulate
- Amyloid ascus reaction of WT type
- Ascospores not guttulate but with bipolar granules
- Ascospores ornamented with isolate warts
your collection points to a species of Phylloscypha
Jan Knuiman,
03-02-2021 15:45











