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Scutellinia cejpii ?
Christopher Engelhardt, 26-06-2017 08:19
Christopher EngelhardtN Germany, in a forest on bare soil, 25/06/2017.
Hairs 175-350 x 14-22 µ, bifurcate, septate.
Asci around 250 µ.
Paraphyses unbranched, 3 µdiam., in the head swelling to around 8 µ.
Spores 23x13 µ, warty.
See pics.
Scutellinia cejpii ?
Thanks & regards Chris
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Malcolm Greaves, 26-06-2017 10:08
Malcolm  Greaves
Re : Scutellinia cejpii ?
Hello Chris
There are only three candidates with these narrowly ellipsoid spores. Your spore sizes look a best fit for S cejpii. Were the figures quoted an average or just based on an odd spore and was it from a spore drop or a squash as the spores can vary quite a bit after a natural release from the ascii .
Some of the hairs however are normally broad (up to 50) with a multifurcate root. Can you check and see if there are any fitting this description.
The other thing to check for is if the outer wall of the spore is released in heated LCB.
Mal
René Dougoud, 26-06-2017 12:01
Re : Scutellinia cejpii ?
Cher Collègue,

Il y aurait des choses à dire sur la façon dont vous présenter l'espèce. Certaines ont été dites dans le message de Malcolm. Voir aussi le contenu de mon message de ce jour, pour la proposition de S. scutellata.

Ceci dit, les ascospores de S cejpii, ne sont pas toutes régulièrements ellipoïdales, elles sont un peu excentrées. Ceci est un caractère typique de l'espèce. Il faut le contrôler sur sporée, dans le bleu coton. La photo de l'ascospore que vous montrez est excentrée, mais sur une unique ascospore il n'est pas possible de ce prononcer en faveur de S. cejpii.

Cordialement

René
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Christopher Engelhardt, 26-06-2017 21:43
Christopher Engelhardt
Re : Scutellinia cejpii ?
Merci & thank you!
Here I have some hairs with mukltifurcate roots, up to 35 µ wide.
The spores I found were 18,5-23,5 x 10-11,7.
Warts irregular varying in size 0,7 - 1,9 µ.
So I'd go for cejpii.
Thanks for your advice.
Chris
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Malcolm Greaves, 27-06-2017 00:26
Malcolm  Greaves
Re : Scutellinia cejpii ?
With that new information I would happily go with S cejpii.
Mal