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These 0.5 mm diam. acervuli were breaking through

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Olivaceous Peziza s.l.
Juuso Äikäs, 14-07-2023 15:12
I found a few clusters of these Peziza s.l. (Legaliana?) fruitbodies in a moist, herb-rich forest with Alnus, Betula, Prunus padus, Picea abies.

The apos are rather large -- the largest fruitbody is ca. 9 cm wide. There is some white mycelium on the underside, near the stem. The flesh didn't release any liquid when cut.

Asci with amyloid tips, spores reticulate, measuring 17.1 - 18.6 × 9.3 - 10.3 µm in water. 

Any idea about the species?
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Nicolas VAN VOOREN, 14-07-2023 16:03
Nicolas VAN VOOREN
Re : Olivaceous Peziza s.l.
I think it is Legaliana badia
Juuso Äikäs, 14-07-2023 16:28
Re : Olivaceous Peziza s.l.
Ok, thanks! I've thought that the dark maroon ones growing in sandy places are L. badia, but maybe that's another species (or part of the same complex?).