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Dactylospora stygia ?
Patrice TANCHAUD,
12-02-2011 14:41
voici une récolte où je souhaiterais savoir s'il peut y avoir des objections au nom que je propose.
Merci d'avance.
Patrice Tanchaud
Hans-Otto Baral,
12-02-2011 15:14
Re:Dactylospora stygia ?
Dear Patrice
I saw a number of collections which all have shorter spores. But all are identified as cf. stygia. One has spores like yours, but are smooth. How distinct is this striation, do you have a photo? Could you please correct your spore width (should be around 4-5 µm).
One specimen from Puerto Rico resembles yours....
Zotto
I saw a number of collections which all have shorter spores. But all are identified as cf. stygia. One has spores like yours, but are smooth. How distinct is this striation, do you have a photo? Could you please correct your spore width (should be around 4-5 µm).
One specimen from Puerto Rico resembles yours....
Zotto
Patrice TANCHAUD,
12-02-2011 15:25
Re:Dactylospora stygia ?
Yes, error for width spores and asci, nom is better. Have you seen page 2 where I show the striation ?
Hans-Otto Baral,
12-02-2011 16:45
Re:Dactylospora stygia ?
Oh, I ovrlooked second plate! From your scale I find the spores as 15-19 x 4-4.2 µm.
Could actually be the same as my drawing.
Zotto
Could actually be the same as my drawing.
Zotto
Patrice TANCHAUD,
12-02-2011 19:13
Re:Dactylospora stygia ?
OK. Thank you Zotto.
Patrice
Patrice
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