31-10-2012 01:09
Esquivel-Rios EduardoThis scutellinis is common in this time in Panam
30-10-2012 14:41
Malcolm GreavesThis Scutellinia was on rotten wood in a damp wood
30-10-2012 18:51
Malcolm GreavesThis one was growing on wet soil.The Apothecia was
30-10-2012 17:12
Malcolm GreavesHopefully a relatively easy one this time. With th
29-10-2012 15:07
Esquivel-Rios EduardoNectria stilbellae is classified in Nectria subg.
26-10-2012 07:21
Cvenkel MiranOn fraxinus excelsior?, no bark, covering big surf
26-10-2012 10:59
Gilbert MOYNEBonjour,Sur feuilles de Populus tremula de l'anné
24-10-2012 02:35
Renée LebeufBonjour à tous, J'aimerais vous soumettre cet as
A Scutellinia from Panama.
Esquivel-Rios Eduardo,
31-10-2012 01:09
Beñat Jeannerot,
31-10-2012 06:50
Re : A Scutellinia from Panama.
Adio Eduardo,
Probably S. jungneri, very common in your part of world.
But it's difficult to be sure without sporal ornementation.
Color of apothecia, hairs and form of spores correspond but another species are possible.
What are the measurements of spores ?
Un saludo,
Beñat
Probably S. jungneri, very common in your part of world.
But it's difficult to be sure without sporal ornementation.
Color of apothecia, hairs and form of spores correspond but another species are possible.
What are the measurements of spores ?
Un saludo,
Beñat