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Peziza sp
Marc Detollenaere,
29-09-2023 08:05

Any ideas?
Marc
Nicolas VAN VOOREN,
29-09-2023 08:19

Re : Peziza sp
Please read my recommandations posted in http://www.ascofrance.fr/search_forum/77006
I know this species, but you could easily find it.
With a spore-print it will be easier to observe the spore ornamentation.
I know this species, but you could easily find it.
With a spore-print it will be easier to observe the spore ornamentation.
Marc Detollenaere,
29-09-2023 09:42

Re : Peziza sp
Good morning Nicolas,
Using Melzers I got a WTR reaction.Excipulum was text globulosa with cells <65µ. No thin gel layer was seen.Paraphyses did not contain brown pigment.Spores did have some ornementation, more short ribs than warts.I am not sure if there were croziers present.
Malvipezia howsei?
Using Melzers I got a WTR reaction.Excipulum was text globulosa with cells <65µ. No thin gel layer was seen.Paraphyses did not contain brown pigment.Spores did have some ornementation, more short ribs than warts.I am not sure if there were croziers present.
Malvipezia howsei?
Nicolas VAN VOOREN,
29-09-2023 11:53

Re : Peziza sp
The amyloid reaction is of WT type.
The spore ornamentation is made of fine crests forming a network.
The spore ornamentation is made of fine crests forming a network.
Marc Detollenaere,
29-09-2023 19:45

Re : Peziza sp
Hello Nicolas,
Using your key of European Pezizaceae from 2022, the WT-type leads me to the genus Legaliana.
As there was no blue latex and the reticulum was incomplete I suppose it is Legaliana badia.
Could you agree?
Marc
Using your key of European Pezizaceae from 2022, the WT-type leads me to the genus Legaliana.
As there was no blue latex and the reticulum was incomplete I suppose it is Legaliana badia.
Could you agree?
Marc
Nicolas VAN VOOREN,
30-09-2023 10:28

Re : Peziza sp
I agree.