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Andgelo Mombert Andgelo Mombert

Bonjour,Je recherche l'article concernant Hypobryo

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Arnold Büschlen

Hallo, ich habe in einer Moos-Aufsammlung (epiphy

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Mark Stevens

"Hello everyone,I'm relatively new to microscopy (

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Lothar Krieglsteiner Lothar Krieglsteiner

.. found by a seminar-participant, I do not know t

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Buckwheat Pete

Hello everyone, Is it possible to at least approx

07-12-2025 17:43

Malcolm  Greaves Malcolm Greaves

This Helvella was in mixed woodland. Uniform cupul

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Lothar Krieglsteiner Lothar Krieglsteiner

20.6.25, on branch of Abies infected and thickened

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Ralph Vandiest Ralph Vandiest

Hello,I found this species a few months ago but ha

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Thomas Læssøe

https://svampe.databasen.org/observations/10572899

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Andreas Millinger Andreas Millinger

Good evening, tried to determine with Munks Valsa

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Peziza tenacella
Dragiša Savic, 19-07-2018 13:29
I think this is Peziza tenacella, the ornamentation is seen but faintly. The only thing that does not match is the inamyloid asci. Is that normal? because I read that they are amyloid. It was found in Serbia, deciduous forest, on the ground (not burned place).
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Till Lohmeyer, 19-07-2018 13:59
Re : Peziza tenacella
Hi, Savic -


to me it looks like an Otidea spec. (alutacea?). Otidea has inamyloid asci and spores as shown on your photo. Furthermore, the shape of the apothecia is typical.


Regards, Till
Dragiša Savic, 19-07-2018 14:10
Re : Peziza tenacella
Oops, you're right. I did not even think about the genus Otidea. I've analyzed a lot of Pezizas these days. Thank you.
Nicolas VAN VOOREN, 19-07-2018 22:09
Nicolas VAN VOOREN
Re : Peziza tenacella
Yes, Otidea alutacea aggr. The spore shape is typical.