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Cup:
Diameter of the cup is 1- 1.5 cm, a light brown exterior, the interior lighter in color.
When damaged, colorless fluid, which turns yellow on a white background.
Structure:
Only textura globosa seen.
Asci:
Measured in water: Me = 325.2 × 16.3 µm ; Qe = 20
Lugol +, type WT
Paraphyses:
Cylindric with thickened top, with septs.
Spores:
Measured in water: Me = 17.4 × 10.4 µm ; Qe = 1.7
Most with one large guttule sometimes two.
With mostly loose round warts, no network.
Could this be Peziza succosella?
Many thanks in advance,
Margot&Geert Vullings
We measure 0.8-0.9 µm. We see spores with two guttules, so this is not P. succosella? But P. succosa has longer warts?
Thanks in advance,
Margot&Geert
die makro- und mikroskopischen Merkmale passen zu P. succosa.
Eine gute Zeit
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