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21-07-2024 06:23

Masanori Kutsuna

Dear all, Does anyone have these papers and send

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Kozak Robert

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Miguel Ãngel Ribes Miguel Ángel Ribes

Good morningThis Scutellinia from July 9 grew at 1

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Villalonga Paco

Small Scutellinia growing in garden soil (calcareo

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Mirek Gryc

Hello allA friend sent me two collections of small

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Angel Pintos Angel Pintos

Hello, anybody body has:Pande A. and Rao, V.G. (1

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Andgelo Mombert Andgelo Mombert

Bonsoir, Un discomycète sur Liochlaena lanceolat

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Peter Welt Peter Welt

Who can help? Arx, J.A. von. 1973. Ostiolate and

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Andgelo Mombert Andgelo Mombert

Hello,A colleague found an unknown fungus on the s

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Hans-Otto Baral Hans-Otto Baral

I have a question about the scaling of illustratio

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Geoglossum
Di Napier, 08-11-2022 16:24
A Geoglossum (I think, but not confident) from a churchyard in Warwickshire, UK (with many waxcaps present too).  It seems perhaps closest to Geoglossum umbratile, but I'm not sure whether the spores are a bit too narrow (around 5 um).  Spores are 75-102 um long (most are 80-90), 7-septate. A few were seen with fewer septa, but they were paler and did not look mature.  Paraphyses tips are curved/hooked - often hockey-stick shaped.  Asci about 250 x 25 um.  c 8 cm tall.  Many thanks for any help.
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Malcolm Greaves, 08-11-2022 17:01
Malcolm  Greaves
Re : Geoglossum
Hi Di
I would be happy to call that G umbratile
Mal
Di Napier, 08-11-2022 19:37
Re : Geoglossum
Thank you, that's great - I'll go with that then.  I used your FSC identikit.  It's really helpful.