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Mollisia ?
Castillo Joseba,
19-05-2021 13:04
A ver si hay alguna sugerencia
Saludos
Joseba
Lothar Krieglsteiner,
19-05-2021 13:37
Re : Mollisia ?
Hi Joseba,
could be a Mollisia once again. Or a Pyrenopeziza. I am not fully able to decide the contents of the paraphyses. With vacuolar body: Mollisia, without: Pyrenopeziza (s.l.). Most important common features: grey, brown, blackish apothecia, textura globulosa mostly dark.
The VBs are well seen in living material, best in water.
Best, Lothar
could be a Mollisia once again. Or a Pyrenopeziza. I am not fully able to decide the contents of the paraphyses. With vacuolar body: Mollisia, without: Pyrenopeziza (s.l.). Most important common features: grey, brown, blackish apothecia, textura globulosa mostly dark.
The VBs are well seen in living material, best in water.
Best, Lothar
Castillo Joseba,
20-05-2021 09:28
Re : Mollisia ?
Gracias Lothar
Joseba
Joseba






