I recently found dozens of Helvella sp. which would correspond to a new record for the island of Gozo and most likely the whole archipelago. It was growing from very damp and shaded ground coved with Juglans leaves (and some twigs). I read the teeth on the lower surface is characteristic for the species, hence my determination to Helvella ephippium. Is it common in central and south Europe?
Helvella ephippium - new record for our island of Gozo
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Hi Steve
Is the stem smooth/ hairless?
Compare again with H.latispora .
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without Micro´s..............???
Best Regards
Felli
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The stem is very hairy throughout, and I have most (the essential) micro data too (spores, paraphyses and asci). I read that latispora has a smooth / smoothish stem.
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I am writing a report on this fungus and I wonder which taxon I should use - ephippium (1841) or sublicia (1799)?
Maybe this recent paper by Skrude and Scumaker (Dec 2020) : ( https://www.researchgate.net/publication/340431565_The_genera_Helvella_and_Dissingia_Ascomycota_Pezizomycetes_in_Europe_-_Notes_on_species_from_Spain ) using the taxon sublicia is the answer.