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Next Scutellinia
    
                    Malcolm  Greaves,
                30-10-2012 18:51
    
    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
                                    Beñat Jeannerot,
                                30-10-2012 18:57            
             
                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
                
                
                
                
                
                            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
 
                





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