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Peziza
Malcolm Greaves,
20-04-2016 20:40
It was 5cm across and had a short smooth stem.
I cannot see any noticeable reaction to Meltzer (or Lugol).
The spores have no large internal guttules and appear smooth and are 20-21 x 14-15.
The paraphyses are swollen at the tip and many have swollen septa.
The base of the asci have what I believe are croziers.
Can anyone help?
Thanks
Mal
Nicolas VAN VOOREN,
20-04-2016 20:58
Re : Peziza
Yes, I agree, D. venosa
Adam Polhorský,
20-04-2016 21:01
Re : Peziza
I accidently deleted the post, sorry. here it is
Hello Malcolm, compare with Disciotis venosa, the macro/micro seem to fit well.
Did u observe brown coloration at the tip of paraphyses?
Adam
Hello Malcolm, compare with Disciotis venosa, the macro/micro seem to fit well.
Did u observe brown coloration at the tip of paraphyses?
Adam
Malcolm Greaves,
21-04-2016 10:20
Re : Peziza
Thanks Adam and Nicolas.
It was something I considered but rejected the idea because I have only seen it a couple of times before and it was much less uniform and had a strongly ridged stem.
I will also look for the pigmented paraphyses.
Mal
It was something I considered but rejected the idea because I have only seen it a couple of times before and it was much less uniform and had a strongly ridged stem.
I will also look for the pigmented paraphyses.
Mal






