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Lachnum cf subvirgineum
Leandro Sánchez, 03-05-2016 23:13
Leandro SánchezSur feuillus
Spores 7,30 - 9,95 / 2,10 - 2,75        Q= 3,05 - 4,40
Asques 49-56 / 4-5, croziers +, IKI +
Poils jusqu'à 70 x 6 µm
Cordialement
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Hans-Otto Baral, 04-05-2016 07:38
Hans-Otto Baral
Re : Lachnum cf subvirgineum
I think I can see a crozier on the lower right of your photo. It may be L. subvirgineum, but the apos look to me quite short-haired. What is the apo diameter? And could you identify the substrate?
Leandro Sánchez, 04-05-2016 08:48
Leandro Sánchez
Re : Lachnum cf subvirgineum
Hi Zotto:
Ø 1,0 - 2,8 mm
Croziers OK
I don't know the substrate, perhaps Alnus glutinosa, Quercus
The hairs are shorts, max 70 µm.
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Hans-Otto Baral, 04-05-2016 09:20
Hans-Otto Baral
Re : Lachnum cf subvirgineum
yes, the hair length I saw, but 2.8 mm is very big.

The substrate seems a rather thin twig, with remnants of bark.

L. subvirgineum usually starts a bit later than L. virgineum, perhaps it is too early now, but I think this group needs a molecular study to know better.

I just see you had a sample in Apil 2015, so again such early. That one looks quite typical, with apos -1mm and very typical hairs.
Leandro Sánchez, 04-05-2016 11:05
Leandro Sánchez
Re : Lachnum cf subvirgineum
Thanks Zotto !!!!!!!!!