11-02-2026 19:28
Lothar Krieglsteiner
on small deciduous twig on the ground in forest wi
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William Slosse
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Bernard CLESSE
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Lothar Krieglsteiner
The first 6 tables show surely one species with 2
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Pezizaceae spec. from Germany
Lothar Krieglsteiner,
11-02-2026 19:28
on small deciduous twig on the ground in forest with Acer pseudoplatanus, Fraxinus, Carpinus and Fagus over lime-containing ground, 24.08.2023.I do not come to a good result. First I am not sure if to consider this (pseudo)apiculate. If I do I could come to taxa like obtusapiculata and prosthetica, but not all details seem to fit, and I am not convinced. There is also lividula, but I think the ornament is too prominent for this species (and I did not observe a violaceous tint).Â
I find the spores to be about 18-21/10-11,5 µm large with a quite variable ornament of partly rather large roundish structures, sometimes confluent or building small crests, but mostly more or less isolated. The excipulum is of textura globulosa-angularis, the asci seem to be aporhynchous.
If the asci are WTR-type I cannot surely define, perhaps they are. So I would try to find the species in Daleomyces, if I made no bigger mistake (?). D. badioides (I see it is a Phylloscypha in meantime) in fact has some similarities to what I see but e.g. the spore measures are not fully fitting, and the color of my fungus does not fully fit, too.
Who can help me out of my confusion?
Best regards, Lothar
Marek Capoun,
12-02-2026 13:01
Re : Pezizaceae spec. from Germany
Hello Lothar,
the spores look pseudoapiculate to me. And if the excipulum were oozing yellow milk, it would seem similar to Paragalactinia succosa.
Marek
the spores look pseudoapiculate to me. And if the excipulum were oozing yellow milk, it would seem similar to Paragalactinia succosa.
Marek
Lothar Krieglsteiner,
12-02-2026 13:13
Re : Pezizaceae spec. from Germany
Hi Marek,
oh shit - you seem to be right. I did not notice a juice (and no yellowish discoloration anywhere at the ascomata) and did not think in this direction at all.Â
Thanks and best regards, Lothar
oh shit - you seem to be right. I did not notice a juice (and no yellowish discoloration anywhere at the ascomata) and did not think in this direction at all.Â
Thanks and best regards, Lothar






