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Ombrophila ?
Ronald Morsink, 13-07-2022 18:06
Hi everyone,

last week i found this Ombrophila on the ground. On the wet, loamy ground (not on wood)
Fruitbodies 1-3 mm. they grow in a wet forest with deciduous and coniferous trees. 

Asci 8-spored, Spores: 8-12 µm 3-6 µm
Q= 2,3 

Asci IKI+

Regards, Ronald Morsink 
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Patrice TANCHAUD, 13-07-2022 20:04
Re : Ombrophila ?
Bonjour,

un air de Ombrophila limosella ?

Patrice
Hans-Otto Baral, 13-07-2022 22:02
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Re : Ombrophila ?
Spores are a bit too short and width given too inexact to make conclusions, but I also feel it is O. limosella. Discinella lividopurpurea could be a synonym.
Ronald Morsink, 14-07-2022 19:16
Re : Ombrophila ?
Hello Patrice and Zotto, 


Thanks for your response, I will see if there are new fruiting bodies soon and then measure the free spores again.


Kind regards,
Ronald
Ronald Morsink, 18-07-2022 19:23
Re : Ombrophila ?
I have found new fruiting bodies. I measured free spores in water.

Spores: 10-13 µm long and 4-6 µm wide.  
Q=2,3

Regards, 
Ronald.
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Hans-Otto Baral, 19-07-2022 09:52
Hans-Otto Baral
Re : Ombrophila ?
This sounds good, although the resolution is a bit low. Such paraphyses with strongly refractive VBs I rarely saw in this species.
Ronald Morsink, 28-07-2022 22:10
Re : Ombrophila ?
Hello Zotto, 
Sorry for the late response. thank you for your insight and information

Is it true that Ombrophila violacea var. limosella is also a synonym ? I read that on mycobank

Sincerely,
Ronald.