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09-11-2021 19:30

Stephen Martin Mifsud Stephen Martin Mifsud

I was thinking about Peziza vesiculosa, but I am n

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Maren Kamke Maren Kamke

Hi erverybody,I first thought this pyrenomycete wa

13-11-2021 11:37

Mirek Gryc

Hello allI would gladly hear reviews more experien

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Steffen Lorenz

Hello, I found this Nectria species, which belong

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Hi,Does anyone know this one or genus?found on soi

11-11-2021 23:06

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HelloLooking for opinions on this Rutstroemia.Coll

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Patrick Poitras Patrick Poitras

Bonsoir,Pouvez-vous m'aider à identifier ces spé

10-11-2021 22:54

Edvin Johannesen Edvin Johannesen

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09-11-2021 15:06

Zuzana Sochorová (Egertová) Zuzana Sochorová (Egertová)

Hello,I have here an ascomycete collected in Morav

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Pezizaceae on horse dung (vesiculosa maybe)
Stephen Martin Mifsud, 09-11-2021 19:30
Stephen Martin MifsudI was thinking about Peziza vesiculosa, but I am not so sure. I have a sample and can perform some micro examination if neccessary. I remember that I have seen P. vesiculosa on excreta of animals in the past several times so maybe I am right. Confirmation of the species (or not ) is appraciated ;-)
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Nicolas VAN VOOREN, 10-11-2021 07:45
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Re : Pezizaceae on horse dung (vesiculosa maybe)
Microcharacters are required
Stephen Martin Mifsud, 10-11-2021 21:29
Stephen Martin Mifsud
Re : Pezizaceae on horse dung (vesiculosa maybe)
Yeah correct, I tried to short cut some work ;-). 

I did the micro and I think you can confirm the species too.

It was also a useful exercise becasue to my biggest delight, I 've managed to see and photograph the lid of the operculate asci - very nice (like a toilet seat) and so happy about it now! 

self-note: The shape of the ascocarps of this species vary a lot. Yonger ascocarps looks like a Tarzetta, a closed cup with a small orrifice, while fully mature are are open flat and revolute margins.



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Stephen Martin Mifsud, 13-11-2021 18:27
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Re : Pezizaceae on horse dung (vesiculosa maybe)
There were also these ascocarps about 5-10 cm away but not on dung itself buy  on bare soil with burnt ground) but high Nitrogen level . Peziza vesiculosa in my opinion

A confirmation is welcome  (because I had a little doubt on P. granulosa)


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