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24-04-2015 13:55

Andy Overall

I found this Peziza just inside a fallen, dead, ho

22-04-2015 20:47

François Valade François Valade

BonjourEn cherchant un Pyrenopeziza poussant sur t

23-04-2015 22:25

Bernard CLESSE Bernard CLESSE

Voici ce que je pense être Trochila craterium mai

23-04-2015 22:30

Leandro Sánchez Leandro Sánchez

Sur Fagus, diamétre max 6 mm, KOH -.Asques 53-70

21-04-2015 22:35

Bernard CLESSE Bernard CLESSE

Bonsoir à tous,Récolté récemment cet asco sur

13-04-2015 18:13

Steve Clements

Hi,this was found in the same place as the Orbilia

12-04-2015 21:50

Jenny Seawright Jenny Seawright

Hello all, Back in the Nectria minefield but hopin

21-04-2015 20:27

Quijada Luis

Hi All, I am trying to obtain all the bibliograph

22-04-2015 14:02

Enrique Rubio Enrique Rubio

Could someone help me with this paper on Trichodel

21-04-2015 18:18

Enrique Rubio Enrique Rubio

Hi to everybody This enigmatic pyreno on Fagus sy

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Peziza varia?
Andy Overall, 24-04-2015 13:55
I found this Peziza just inside a fallen, dead, hollowed out Poplar tree.  It was fruiting on the pulped wood inside the hollow. The spores vary in length from 12-15µm (-17µm) x 8 -8.5 (8.7). They are very faintly punctate and aguttulate. My first choice would have been P. micropus due to the simple paraphyses, however, having taken a section of the flesh, not only did I observe layers in the flesh but under the microscope I noticed chain-like cells similar to those associated with P. varia, but the chained cells did not have long, projecting end cells, hence my quandry. Please find a series of pictures, of the ascomata in situ, cut in section and microscopic shots of spores, paraphyses and the chained cells. Any help toward clarification most appreciated.
Thanks in advance Andy
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