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Scutellinias
Malcolm Greaves, 01-06-2017 01:55
Malcolm  GreavesI found a group of three fruit bodies within a couple of inches of each other on mud at the side of a woodland walk. Two were a little "moth eaten" but the spores confirmed quickly Scutellinia legaliae. I then tried to get a picture of the marginal hairs from the third specimen only to find it was S umbrorum.
My question is it usual to find two species like this so close together?
Mal
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Ralf Dahlheuser, 01-06-2017 17:57
Ralf Dahlheuser
Re : Scutellinias
Hello Malcolm,

It is not uncommon for two species to grow together, or one by one to exactly the same place.
Malcolm Greaves, 01-06-2017 22:02
Malcolm  Greaves
Re : Scutellinias
Thanks Ralph. I suppose that means collecting/examining every fruit body I come across.
Mal
Ralf Dahlheuser, 02-06-2017 19:26
Ralf Dahlheuser
Re : Scutellinias
If there is only the smallest difference. And according to your gut feeling.
Malcolm Greaves, 04-06-2017 14:07
Malcolm  Greaves
Re : Scutellinias
On my next trip out! At least these two were a metre apart.
S legaliae and S hetersphaera nom prov
Mal
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