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geoglossum
Malcolm Greaves, 10-11-2024 17:09
Malcolm  GreavesThis Geoglossum has 7 septate spores 75-90 long. The paraphyses vary between straight or curved with widely spaced septa, some with swollen ends and others with almost no swelling. There are others which are swollen and are closely septate.
It was found on open moorland.
The nearest I can come up with is G cookeanum but it doesn't look like others I have seen.
Thanks for any guidance
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Alain BRISSARD, 10-11-2024 18:20
Re : geoglossum
for me it is Geoglossum sphagnophilum Ehrenberg (= Goeglossum glabrum  Pers.).
 En effet ressemble étrangement à G. cookeianum mais l'écologie est différente
Malcolm Greaves, 12-11-2024 00:06
Malcolm  Greaves
Re : geoglossum
Thanks Alain
Luc Lenaerts, 12-11-2024 17:48
Luc Lenaerts
Re : geoglossum
Hello, In my opinion Geoglossum cookeanum
Kind regards Luc Lenaerts