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Ciboria batschiana ?
Joaquin Martin,
21-10-2024 08:54
I found this ascomycete on acorn, the habitat and the micro go well with Ciboria batschiana but the color of the apothecia does not convince me.
Any ideas to contribute ?
Thank you, good day.
Joaquin
Lothar Krieglsteiner,
21-10-2024 08:57
Re : Ciboria calyculus (batschiana)
Hello Joaquin, I have no problem with the colour of the apothecia. Everything fits as I think. The correct name is Ciboria calyculus.
Best regards, Lothar
Best regards, Lothar
Hans-Otto Baral,
21-10-2024 11:07
Re : Ciboria batschiana ?
In some of the spores, e.g. on the upper right, I clearly see two nuclei (two globose "empty" areas). This is a character of C. calyculus too that the spores are binucleate.
Joaquin Martin,
21-10-2024 14:03
Re : Ciboria batschiana ?
Hi,
Thanks to both of you for the answers.
I add this Ascomycete collected two days after the previous collection at about 50-60 meters on a slope, I can not specify which is the substrate, but as before the micro is the same, the spores somewhat larger (very little). I suppose that it is also Ciboria calyculus, I am still confused by the purple colour, on the internet 'all' the photos of the species are brown in their different tones.
Well, thanks again for your answers.
Joaquin
Thanks to both of you for the answers.
I add this Ascomycete collected two days after the previous collection at about 50-60 meters on a slope, I can not specify which is the substrate, but as before the micro is the same, the spores somewhat larger (very little). I suppose that it is also Ciboria calyculus, I am still confused by the purple colour, on the internet 'all' the photos of the species are brown in their different tones.
Well, thanks again for your answers.
Joaquin
Hans-Otto Baral,
21-10-2024 17:05
Re : Ciboria batschiana ?
Your first photo looks likean oak seed. If the apothecia sit on a sclerotinized body it is clear that this was the seed. Spore size fits well the literature.
B Shelbourne,
22-10-2024 10:47
Re : Ciboria batschiana ?
When I found this species, the overmature apothecia certainly looked a lot darker and more purplish (I think I called it vinaceous).
Joaquin Martin,
22-10-2024 13:35
Re : Ciboria batschiana ?
Hi,
Thanks for the clarification.
Thanks for the clarification.