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Robin Isaksson Robin Isaksson

Have someone a clue for this one?asci are 8 spored

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Hi I have not yet encountered such a species, gro

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Mirek Gryc

Hi Sporocarps very small, therefore macro photos

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Hello all, This was found earlier this week in Ne

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HiCould this be Nemania?Sporocarps grew on the dec

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Asco morphologically similar to Ascobolus?
Mirek Gryc, 27-07-2020 11:25
Hi.

A friend sent me one small fruiting body.
Photos of poor quality because they were made of dry material.
The fruiting body is small, about 2.5 mm in diameter after soaking.
It grew on the ground, but it is possible that there were small pieces of wood in the ground.
I completely lack an idea. I only took a few photos as I preferred to leave some material as if some extra research was needed?
Any suggestions are welcome.
Spores: Me = 16.4 × 9 µm; Qe = 1.8
Young thick-walled spores.
Mirek

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Peter Püwert, 27-07-2020 13:20
Peter Püwert
Re : Asco morphologically similar to Ascobolus?
Hi, this is'nt an Ascobolus, a Peziza sp. would be possible.

Peter.
Mirek Gryc, 27-07-2020 14:19
Re : Asco morphologically similar to Ascobolus?
Hi Peter
Yes, I know it's not Ascobolus. It is only macroscopically similar to it, especially its dimensions.
I was also wondering about Peziza but I don't know anything of this kind, especially with spores with ornamentation.
The hymenium's profound response to iodine is puzzling?
Thanks for the suggestions.
Mirek
Mirek Gryc, 27-07-2020 18:00
Re : Asco morphologically similar to Ascobolus?
I think I found the answer ???
http://ascofrance.fr/forum/56059/small-yellow-peziza-from-germany#
Mine is probably even younger?