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Next Scutellinia
Malcolm Greaves, 30-10-2012 18:51
Malcolm  GreavesThis one was growing on wet soil.
The Apothecia was up to 15mm across.
Hairs maximum length 680 um some with simple roots some with tri-furcate roots.
Spores in water average 19.7 x 14.6
Spores in LCB showing very small warts.

The size of the Apothecia, hairs and shape of the spores and warts fit to S kerguelensis but the spores are too small.

Suggestions as ever welcome.
Mal
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Beñat Jeannerot, 30-10-2012 18:57
Beñat Jeannerot
Re : Next Scutellinia
Dear Mal,

Very probably S. olivascens. Not kerguelensis, sure.
Flexuous hairs (around 700 µm) and spores could correspond to S. olivascens. Apothecia (large and form) too.

Best,
Beñat