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Peziza labessiana?
William Slosse, 09-01-2022 18:56
William SlosseGood evening every one,

On 07/01/2022 I found a growing place of nine Pezizas in the garden.
The fruit bodies grew on bare sandy humous soil at the foot of some old clumps of Zantedeschia aethiopica with lots of rotting leaves. Soil not fertilized in 20 years.

Description:

Macroscopic:
- ø largest specimen 36mm
- brown with a slight violet tinge
- excipulum decorated with dark warts
- sessile
- apothecia without colored latex
- not natrophilic (on sodium-rich soil)

Microscopic (all images in water):
- basidia: J+; no croziers; unilateral; 8-spored
- paraphyses: normal cylindrical with slightly capitate apex; without pigment
- spores:
° covered with coarse warts, largest warts around the poles, not forming a reticulate pattern
° without polar apicules
° clearly 2-guttulated
° Av(13) = (16.94) 15.98 (14.72) x (9.64) 8.83 (7.94) µm
° Q = 2.01 – 1.70 µm
° Qav(13) = 1.80 µm
° warts (polar): 1.55 – 0.91 µm

With this data I come out on Peziza labessiana.
Can the experts confirm this?

Sincerely,
William

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Nicolas VAN VOOREN, 13-01-2022 08:42
Nicolas VAN VOOREN
Re : Peziza labessiana?
It sounds good for Phylloscypha labessiana. The colour of apothecia may vary from red-brown to violet.
You should use cotton blue to highlight the spore ornamentation.
Note also that "no croziers" is wrong, your picture showing an ascus base proves there are croziers.

William Slosse, 13-01-2022 20:49
William Slosse
Re : Peziza labessiana?
Thanks for your comment, Nicolas.
I had already made some images in cotton blue.
If these are not of good quality, I will make a new series tomorrow.
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Nicolas VAN VOOREN, 16-01-2022 09:38
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Re : Peziza labessiana?
Perfect. This shows the isolated and rounded warts.