21-05-2024 09:15
Pierre RepellinBonjour à tous,L'ouvrage de Björn Wergen: Handbo
21-05-2024 17:48
Karl Soler KinnerbäckHi all,Could this be Venturioscypha or Venturiocis
21-05-2024 16:12
Thomas FlammerSubstrate: not quite sure, on pluvious stem of a h
21-05-2024 11:33
Nihad OmerovicHello,found on dead, dry, attached (and fallen) tw
17-05-2024 16:25
Pavel JiracekErioscyphella lunata, found on a fallen needle of
20-05-2024 21:28
Nihad OmerovicHello,Found this Orbilia on a dry, attached twig o
07-11-2018 08:34
Zuzana Sochorová (Egertová)Hello, could someone send this publication to me
18-05-2024 10:47
Anna KlosGoodmorning,We found this tiny ascomycete (max. 1m
25-03-2024 19:14
Juuso ÄikäsI found some small black pyrenos growing on a dead
Peziza celtica or lividula ?
Christopher Engelhardt,
29-10-2016 09:53
We have Peziza lividula nearby, BUT with these Pezizas the spores almost all are smaller than 20 µm (mostly around 17-19 x 9 µ), they look elliptical, and I think the spore warts ar found all over the spore and are not accumulated at the poles.
So perhaps I should rather go for P. celtica?
Comments welcome - thanks
Chris
Stephen Mifsud,
29-10-2016 13:23
Re : Peziza celtica or lividula ?
I cannot help you with this Peziza sp. but I wished to congratulate you for the detailed and beautiful images, and wished to know what staining technique you have used? Can you tell us please?
René Dougoud,
30-10-2016 11:19
Re : Peziza celtica or lividula ?
Probablement P. howsei
René
René