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Nectria cinnabarina vs. N. dematiosa
Edvin Johannesen, 15-02-2019 11:03
Edvin Johannesen
Hello!

Can anyone tell me how to distinguish Nectria dematiosa from N. cinnabarina? I have read the descriptions in Hirooka et al.'s monograph (2012), but still find it difficult. In the key, the two species appear at the same end point.

Thanks!
Christian Lechat, 15-02-2019 11:50
Christian Lechat
Re : Necrtia cinnabarine vs. N. dematiosa
Hi Edvin,


Regards,

Chirstian
Edvin Johannesen, 15-02-2019 12:13
Edvin Johannesen
Re : Necrtia cinnabarine vs. N. dematiosa
Thanks a lot, Christian. That is very helpful.

Regards,

Edvin