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Scutellinia on mud
Malcolm Greaves,
24-06-2017 23:53
They had short pale hairs up to 500 long by 30 wide, simple or bifurcate roots and 4-6 septa. The first few spores looked to have mostly individual warts and were 19-20.5 x 12-14. This lead to a tentative id of S subhirtella.
To make sure about the spore ornamentation I made a spore drop and found that the warts were more amoebic and many of them (without resorting to heating) had the outer wall already loosening. The hairs were unusual shapes.
If I ignore the loose perispore S olivascens is the nearest match but it does not look right for that. Accepting the loose perispore gives S superba or S torrentis and neither of those are a good fit.
Can anyone help.
Thanks
Mal
René Dougoud,
25-06-2017 09:55
Re : Scutellinia on mud
Cher Collègue,
Je pense à S. superba (Velen.) Le Gal., S. torrentis à des ascospores beucoup plus étroites.
Cordialement
René
Malcolm Greaves,
25-06-2017 10:39
Re : Scutellinia on mud
Thanks René
I was just concerned that the hairs were a bit too long but everthing else fits.
Mal
I was just concerned that the hairs were a bit too long but everthing else fits.
Mal
René Dougoud,
25-06-2017 11:18
Re : Scutellinia on mud
Avec les poils, il peut y avoir des variations de longueurs, également dans d'autres genresÂ
René
René




