12-08-2015 01:00
Two previous posts about a White Scutellinia both
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White Scutellinia
    
                    Malcolm  Greaves,
                12-08-2015 01:00
    
    A group of four or five specimens found in damp soil at the edge of a ditch.
With hairs up to 1650 and spores averaging 18.47 x 11.43 with low merging ornamentation it looks right for S scutellata rather than S crinita.
I then noticed one specimen with no orange pigmentation. Having been fooled before an examination showed similarly ornamented spores and no bulbose base to any of the hairs.
Mal
                                    Michel Delpont,
                                12-08-2015 13:20            
            
                Re : White Scutellinia
                Hello Mal.
Sometimes certain Apothecia are depigmented in Scutellinia; it may be this is the certain growing conditions. I never met apothecium entirely white, but very clear; essentially S.crinita.
Michel.
                
                
                
                
                
                            Sometimes certain Apothecia are depigmented in Scutellinia; it may be this is the certain growing conditions. I never met apothecium entirely white, but very clear; essentially S.crinita.
Michel.
                                    Ralf Dahlheuser,
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                                    Malcolm  Greaves,
                                13-08-2015 00:02            
            Re : White Scutellinia
                Thanks Michel. Schumacher has S scutellata with hairs 360-1600 and S crinita 300-900 but up to 1440 as some were up to 1640 that was why I suggested S scutellata. Is it the shape or ornamentation of the spores that makes you choose S crinita?
Mal
                
                
                
                
                
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                                    Michel Delpont,
                                13-08-2015 12:05            
            
                Re : White Scutellinia
                I think the ornamentation corresponds better to S.crinita; deS.scutellata that is normally coarser.
Michel.
                
                
                
                
                
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                                    Malcolm  Greaves,
                                13-08-2015 16:55            
            Re : White Scutellinia
                Thanks for the clarification.
Mal
                
                
                
                
                
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