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Heather MerryleesHi there!I am hoping for any advice on the identif
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Thomas LæssøeSpores brownish, typically 4-celled; 26.8 x 2.4;
27-11-2025 12:01
Thomas Læssøehttps://svampe.databasen.org/observations/10496727
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Thomas LæssøeCollectors notes: Immersed ascomata, erumpent thro
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Thomas Læssøehttps://svampe.databasen.org/observations/10534623
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The entire run of Mycotaxon is now available throu
Hyalorbilia ???
Castillo Joseba,
02-09-2025 10:28
A ver si hay alguna sugerencia
Saludus
Joseba
Enrique Rubio,
02-09-2025 10:39
Re : Hyalorbilia ???
Hi Joseba.
It looks like Orbilia leucostigma.
It looks like Orbilia leucostigma.
Castillo Joseba,
02-09-2025 10:48
Re : Hyalorbilia ???
Habia mirado Orbilia delicatula, tiene las esporas iguales y no me cuadraba el color, las dos veces que la he visti tenia un color naranja?
Se diferencian por el color?
Se diferencian por el color?
Hans-Otto Baral,
02-09-2025 11:35
Re : Hyalorbilia ???
You don't have the monograph. O. delicatula is now = O. xanthostigma, and the white "form", which differs only by colour (and extremely by DNA) is O. leucostigma.
Yanick BOULANGER,
02-09-2025 17:34
Castillo Joseba,
02-09-2025 17:37
Re : Hyalorbilia ???
Gracias a los dos
Hans-Otto Baral,
02-09-2025 20:24
Re : Hyalorbilia ???
The monograph is available here:
Indeed the two species may grow together. Usually the white one on the lower side of a fallen branch or log and the yellow one on the sides and top. But: O. xanthostigma occurs with deep yellow as well as pale yellow apos. So you must look very carefully. O. leucostigma may be pure white or with a tinge of rose-lilac.
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Yanick BOULANGER,
02-09-2025 21:19
Re : Hyalorbilia ???
Merci beaucoup pour votre retour et toutes ces infos







