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Peziza; which one?
    
                    Lepista Zacarias,
                18-03-2017 22:25
    
    This speciemns grew on soil among moss.
Spores ornamented with
(14.9) 15.5 - 17.9 (18.4) × (8.2) 8.9 - 9.8 (10.4) µm
Q = (1.6) 1.7 - 2 (2.1) ; N = 26
Me = 16.8 × 9.4 µm ; Qe = 1.8
Any idea about the species?
Thanks in advance,
zaca
                                    François Valade,
                                18-03-2017 22:32            
            
                Re : Peziza; which one?
                hello
it looks like Peziza phyllogena= badioconfusa
flesh is purplish at the base
François
                
                
                
                
                
                            it looks like Peziza phyllogena= badioconfusa
flesh is purplish at the base
François
                                    Lepista Zacarias,
                                18-03-2017 22:39            
            Re : Peziza; which one?
                Merci, François.
I thought about P. boltonii, but the spores are too ornamented. On the other hand, the cap seemed to dark for P. badioconfusa.
Regards,
zaca
                
                
                
                
                
                            I thought about P. boltonii, but the spores are too ornamented. On the other hand, the cap seemed to dark for P. badioconfusa.
Regards,
zaca
                






