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Scutellinia vitreola
Malcolm Greaves, 04-11-2024 20:28
Malcolm  GreavesA small group of Scutellinia found on a rotting log. The majority of the hairs were quite broad and around 500 µ although there were a few up to 1100. They ranged from a simple root to multi-furcate. The spores averaged 19 x 11.5. The warts were medium sized mostly isolated but with some coalescing to make small plaques. 
Using various keys I ended up with S vitreola. This is not a species recorded in the UK so I am a bit sceptical. Does this look right to anyone who has experience of this species?
Thanks
Mal
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Ethan Crenson, 04-11-2024 20:35
Re : Scutellinia vitreola
Malcolm,

You assisted me with an ID for this species 3 years ago here:


Spores of my collection seem to have ornamentation that is a bit more prominent. I am never very certain with Scutellinia.

Ethan