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Ombrophila rivulorum?
Johan Myhrer, 21-09-2018 15:10
Central sweden in a marsh by a shallow lake I found a few of these highly gelatinous discs on wet decomposed debris (mostly Carex and Typha) on the very wet ground. Key in Ellis & Ellis led me to Ombrophila violacea which seemed close enough to begin with, spore size a little big though and only small LBs in spores. So I began digging in "archives" and O. rivulorum was a good fit. Or maybe its O. violacea anyway? The latter automatically being changed into O. janthina in Swedish database Dyntaxa. Can't be right can it?

Spores: ~13-14,5x4-5,5µm (IKI+ with 2 red spots)

Asci IKI+ blue apically

Medulla very loose and with small chrystals.

/Johan Myhrer
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Hans-Otto Baral, 21-09-2018 21:40
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Re : Ombrophila rivulorum?
IthinkO.rivulorum is excluded because of the lacking large LBs, but my folder rivulorum without large LBs could fit. AlsoO. translucens seemsto be very similar.