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E.K. Cash. 1937. Discomycetes from Panama and Colombia. University of Iowa Studies N. S. No. 338 17(5): 213-223.?
Cited in Dennis 1954. The article should contain a report of Orbilia juruensis.
Zotto
we have the reprint in the library. I can scan it for you this afternoon in nobody has already a pdf file of it.
Cheers,
Ibai.
Lieber Zotto,
ich hab den Artikel auch, aber die Referenz auf O.juruensis ist äußerst spärlich:
(p. 214): "Orbilia juruensis P. Henn. On wood. Co."
Wobei "Co." offenbar "Colombia" heißt. Illustrationen von der Orbilia gibt es auch keine.
Schöne Grüße
Till

how is it possible that Dennis writes "Panama"?
I think the article is worth to have, even if mainly consisting of listings. So if Ibai is doing the scan, I would be very happy.
I wonder mainly whether Dennis' 1954 drawing of juruensis (Fig. 6C) refers to the type or to the Cash collection, this is not obvious. But I assume that he had easy access to the type but not to Cash's.
See attached file
Zotto
Sorry, Zotto, I was wrong: The abbreviation "Co." in Cash's article means: (Panama), Province of Coclé
I did't read the introduction
Regards
Till