11-08-2016 20:45
gain This Scutellinia was collected on an old fal
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FRANCIS FOUCHIERBonjour, je cherche au format pdf les articles sui
11-08-2016 23:34
Danny Newman
http://mushroomobserver.org/247522Enough info to g
12-08-2016 00:10
Danny Newman
http://mushroomobserver.org/247524Any and all help
12-08-2016 11:47
Bernard Declercq
Hi to all,I would be very glad receivving a pdf of
10-08-2016 10:29
Hi again The brownish hairs of these narrowly ses
11-08-2016 18:07
Danny Newman
Any and all help is greatly appreciated:http://mus
04-08-2016 10:04
Viktorie Halasu
Hello all (especially bryoparasite specialists),I'
11-08-2016 12:06
Zuzana Sochorová (Egertová)
Hello, could someone send me this paper, please?
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This Scutellinia was collected on an old fallen trunk of Quercus robur, somewhat in dry situation, not near to the soil. The hairs 350-1200 x 35-60 are multifurcate with a very broad base. So I think it could be Scutellinia olivascens (hairs fide Schumacher: 150-960 x 18-48).
The attached Cooke's plate seems to fit well with my collection
What do you think?
Many thanks again
Again it is difficult to determine with certainty; I would eliminate S.crinita, but I would hesitate with S.pilati which is also close to S.olivascens. The ornamentation of spores S.olivascens is less dense than S.pilati. The place also seems to correspond best to S.pilati for S.olivascens (humid places ).
Amitiés.
Michel.
Hi Michel
I think, as you, it is not crinita by the type of hairs. It could be S. pilatii but the ascospores 21-27 x 13-16 (fide Schumacher), vs 20-22 x 12-15, seem to be somewhat different.
Thanks a lot






