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Pyrenopeziza sp.
Rot Bojan, 31-05-2023 21:32
Hello!
Please give your opinion. Apothecium up to 0.5 mm. On a dry unknown plant.
Maybe Pyrenopeziza sp.?
Bojan
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Hans-Otto Baral, 31-05-2023 22:01
Hans-Otto Baral
Re : Pyrenopeziza sp.
Pyrenopeziza quite sure but no living elements and no host, so difficult.
Rot Bojan, 31-05-2023 22:24
Re : Pyrenopeziza sp.
Hans-Otto thanks, I would like to ask for an explanation of what "living elements" means? I am attaching a photo in case you recognize the plant?


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Rot Bojan, 31-05-2023 22:45
Re : Pyrenopeziza sp.
If you mean the paraphyses, you can partially see them in the photo below, but I will try a better micro again.
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Hans-Otto Baral, 01-06-2023 08:22
Hans-Otto Baral
Re : Pyrenopeziza sp.
I see only dead asci and spores, and a paraphysis on the right. I wrote an article in Mycotaxon in 1992, the best would be to have a look there.

But for a first idea look here on my old homepage, thereon the front page you can see the essential things about vital taxonomy:


I cannot identify the plant. Maybe an Asteraceae?
Rot Bojan, 01-06-2023 08:51
Re : Pyrenopeziza sp.
Thank you very much, I will read it.
Best!
Bojan