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Bernard CLESSE
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William Slosse
Hello everyone,On 23/03/26, I found the following
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Miguel Ángel Ribes
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Åge OterhalsI hope someone can confirm the name of this collec
Hymenoscyphus aff fulvidulus
Miguel Ángel Ribes,
11-03-2011 01:38
Good nightThis small Hymenoscyphus is from Tenerife, 28-Nov-2010, on Eucalyptus globulus, at 1.300 msnm, 2-2,5 mm. Spores subcilindrical to pip-shaped, paraphysis filled with guttules.
Spores (1000x, water, fresh material)
(11.1) 11.5 - 14.3 (15.6) x (2.8) 3.3 - 4.0 (4.2) µm
Q = (2.8) 3.2 - 3.9 (4.6) ; N = 30
Me = 13.1 x 3.7 µm ; Qe = 3.5
Thank you,
Miguel Á. Ribes
Miguel Ángel Ribes,
11-03-2011 01:42
Hans-Otto Baral,
11-03-2011 11:17
Re:Hymenoscyphus aff fulvidulus
Is the substrate a thin twig?
It reminds me of H. epiphyllus thought that species has larger spores
Zotto
It reminds me of H. epiphyllus thought that species has larger spores
Zotto
Miguel Ángel Ribes,
11-03-2011 13:52
Re:Hymenoscyphus aff fulvidulus
Yes, it is a small twig in a "abandoned Eucalyptus plantation" with some Erica and Pinus.
Ok, for now H. aff epiphyllus.
Thank you Zotto
Miguel Á. Ribes
Ok, for now H. aff epiphyllus.
Thank you Zotto
Miguel Á. Ribes





