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Hello everyone, Does any one know of any literatu

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Este otro crecía en el mismo trocito de madera qu

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These 0.5 mm diam. acervuli were breaking through

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Hi to everybodyThese thiny, blackish pseudothecia

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Cheilymenia
Malcolm Greaves, 14-06-2013 20:42
Malcolm  GreavesThis Cheilymenia was found on a path through an area cleared of conifer trees.
No visible hairs but under the scope two sorts pointed rooting and thick walled and rounded thin walled both septate.
The spores were minutely verrucose and 16.7 - 18.8 x 8.3 - 9.2
Ascii were < 14.5

This seems to fit with C rubra fairly well.

Your help would be appreciated.

Thanks
Mal
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Peter Welt, 14-06-2013 21:48
Peter Welt
Re : Cheilymenia
Hi Mal,

If I see this correctly, are in the spore oil drops. This is a species of the genus Scutellinia. Cheilemenia never drops of oil in the spores.

Peter