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Peziza exogelatinosa?
Mirek Gryc, 13-11-2021 11:37

Hello all
I would gladly hear reviews more experienced in this topic. Do not you think that the features of this pezis are compatible with P. exogelatinosa but does not fit ecology. Ascomata grew on coal in the place of the former fireplace, about this substrate in the case of this peziza I have not heard?
Spores are slightly rough, you can not see this in the pictures because this roughness was very delicate.
Spores: Me = 16.5 × 9.2 µm; QE = 1.8
Excipulum uniform, without intricate texture.
A thick layer of gel covered an external surface.
regards
Mirek
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