20-05-2026 17:47
Margot en Geert VullingsWe found this Mollisia on dead Juncus stems mown l
20-05-2026 21:49
Margot en Geert VullingsWe found this Lachnum on Juncus stems mown last ye
21-05-2026 17:01
Pierre RepellinBonjour à toutes et à tous,Je recherche l'articl
20-05-2026 20:08
Andreas Millinger
Good evening,another quite distinctive find from M
20-05-2026 12:57
Hello everybody, on decayed hardwood e.g. Quercus
22-04-2026 20:54
Hi to everybody.This Pyrenopeziza grew in moist le
19-05-2026 12:55
Hardware Tony
After checking Gminder and Otto's library I cannot
About 10 cm, euamyloid asci tips, Paraphyses with curved terminal cells, terminal cell = 30-40 ?m.
Asci: (180) 181.7 - 202.4 (212.2) µm.
Spores (from sporeprint) with 7 septa (there were also a 10% with none septum): (74.3) 79.4 - 89.8 (91.7) × (86.1) 86.14 - 89.86 (89.9) µm.
I fear nobody can tell you which earth tongue this is. Your microscope foto shows nothing for me, no paraphyses (where?).
Even with accurate microscopy it is far from being easy to determine earth tongues, especially because a lot of new species have been described (e.g. subumbratile which I do not know).
So - without better documentation it is hopeless. I don`t think somebody else tells something different.
Best regards, Lothar
I used the Arauso-Inglesias key, that's what I have...
(The photo is not good, but you can see the curved terminal cell of a paraphysis...)

