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13-06-2017 15:36

Malcolm  Greaves Malcolm Greaves

When searching for more specimens of the un-named

09-06-2017 09:42

Valencia Lopez Francisco Javier

Hola a todosTengo esta Marcelleina, recolectadas e

01-06-2017 00:04

Valencia Lopez Francisco Javier

Hola a todos/asOs adjunto unas fotos macro-micro d

13-06-2017 00:36

Valencia Lopez Francisco Javier

Hola a todosTengo estas Tricharinas recolectadas e

02-06-2017 14:33

Viktorie Halasu Viktorie Halasu

Hello all,did you ever see any collections of Chei

09-06-2017 17:12

Michel RIMBAUD

Bonjour à tous,J'ai récolté cette pézize sur l

13-06-2017 23:00

Leandro Sánchez Leandro Sánchez

Sous Salix, zone humide, photo in situ, diamètre

10-06-2017 13:46

Elisabeth Stöckli

Bonjour, Sur branche de Picea (plaie résineux/pÃ

13-06-2017 16:41

Pérez del Amo Carlos Manuel Pérez del Amo Carlos Manuel

Un salugo a todos: No consigo encajar bien con l

13-06-2017 06:44

Ethan Crenson

I collected these fruiting bodies in the Bronx, NY

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Otidea/Peziza
Malcolm Greaves, 13-06-2017 15:36
Malcolm  GreavesWhen searching for more specimens of the un-named Cheilymenia posted earlier I found this single specimen on a recent bonfire site. With its split side it looked like an Otidea of some sort. It was dark brown/purple so was a good fit for what used to be Otidea violacea. The spores were bi-guttulate, had a granular surface and were 13-14 x 6.3-7. The ascii turned blue in Meltzer and the paraphyses were slightly swollen and filled with a brown matter.
This is a good fit for Peziza violacea but it seems to have many names. Can anyone confirm the current name for this species?
Thanks
Mal
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François Valade, 13-06-2017 16:03
François Valade
Re : Otidea/Peziza
Hello
verrucose spores: Peziza tenacella
smooth spores: Peziza lobulata or moseri, depending on the absence/presence of guttules 

You can forget violacea, subviolacea, praetervisa...

regards
François
Peter Püwert, 13-06-2017 17:07
Peter Püwert
Re : Otidea/Peziza
With the P. violacea-nomenclature I follow severely:

HOHMEYER (1986): Ein Schlüssel zu den europäischen Arten der Gattung Peziza L. Zeitschrift für Mykologie 52(1): 161-188.

Therefore, would be the Peziza violacea.
After which are other mushroom friends directed?

Greetings Peter.
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Viktorie Halasu, 13-06-2017 18:32
Viktorie Halasu
Re : Otidea/Peziza
Hello,
there's René Dougoud's key to pyrophilous discomycetes: http://ascomycete.org/en-us/taxonomy.aspx
About P. violacea - while describing nomina nova P. subviolacea & P. sublilacina, Svrcek wrote: "At the present time it is impossible to say what Persoon's Peziza violacea might be." I wonder if anything changed since then (e.g. rediscovered and revised type material).
Viktorie

PS: I wonder why it seems impossible to use some letters here. I'm not surprised about east- and south-slavic letters with different diacritic, but even the "mju" (mikron) sign?
Nicolas VAN VOOREN, 13-06-2017 23:34
Nicolas VAN VOOREN
Re : Otidea/Peziza
This collection might represent P. tenacella because the spores seem ornamented (a photo in CB would be useful to confirm that).
Peziza violacea Pers. must be rejected because there are several violet Peziza species growing on burnt places, and it's impossible to say which species was described by Persoon (and I think there is no type material).
Malcolm Greaves, 14-06-2017 01:11
Malcolm  Greaves
Re : Otidea/Peziza
Nicolas
Here are a few photos in LCB showing the microverrucose surface.
Mal
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