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Hi to everybody.Can you give me any suggestions ab
Scutellinia sp
Blasco Rafael,
30-09-2014 19:58
Hola, una ver Que les PARECE ESTA Scutellinia, no me cuadra estafa Ninguna de las Que Conozco, Recogida en orilla de rio un 1200 m, Entre Hierbas y Juncos, Entre Tienen 5--7 mm,
Parafisis X 5, en apice X 11 --14, Largo 240 a -250.
ASCAs 225--280 X 20 a -22.
esporas 23-24 X 14 a -15.
Textura De globosa un subglobosa.
Pelos Margen La mayoria bifurcados, estafadores 3--4 sptos , Miden Entre 245--420 X 17 a -20. X4 Pared.
Pelos excipulo, mas cortos de 180 a -210 X 20 a -21, bifurcada base.
Las esporas de Creo Que No Tienen ornamentación, hijo Que lisas, en siguiente Mensaje mando fotos con Distintos desenfoques.
Me recuerda a S. nigrohirtula, pero no soy capaz de ver ornamentacion en las esporas
Un saludo
Rafael
Beñat Jeannerot,
01-10-2014 02:44
Re : Scutellinia sp
Adio Rafael,
Surely not mature but perhaps you're right : probably S. nigrohirtula complex. Hairs are typical for one species of it.
It's a complex because two or three distinct species were synonymized in the past.
I haven't finished to separate and to recover good names for each. (hydrogeton, immersa, var. juncea...etc.). It's not necessary to create new names but it's necessary to be sure what species corresponding with what name.
I see what species it is in the complex but I haven't the "good name" today. Studies of typus aren't sufficient, because nigrohirtula have be used for a lot of things with black hairs in a lot of herbarium, and because dead study doesn't explore some things, so work is long.
So, at this moment, we can just say nigrohirtula complex. Sorry !
Beñat
Surely not mature but perhaps you're right : probably S. nigrohirtula complex. Hairs are typical for one species of it.
It's a complex because two or three distinct species were synonymized in the past.
I haven't finished to separate and to recover good names for each. (hydrogeton, immersa, var. juncea...etc.). It's not necessary to create new names but it's necessary to be sure what species corresponding with what name.
I see what species it is in the complex but I haven't the "good name" today. Studies of typus aren't sufficient, because nigrohirtula have be used for a lot of things with black hairs in a lot of herbarium, and because dead study doesn't explore some things, so work is long.
So, at this moment, we can just say nigrohirtula complex. Sorry !
Beñat
Blasco Rafael,
01-10-2014 06:58
Re : Scutellinia sp
Gracias Beñat.
La dejare como forma nigrohirtula
rafael
La dejare como forma nigrohirtula
rafael













