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Bonjour,Je recherche l'article concernant Hypobryo
Orbilia ¿?
Garcia Susana,
20-07-2021 13:50
Hola,
He recogido esta orbilia creciendo sobre madera de haya descortezada y húmeda, en una zona de escorrentía. De color naranja-asalmonado alcanzan tamaño de hasta 0.55mm.
He consultado la monografía y creo que podría tratarse de O. cejpii, pero me gustaría saber vuestra opinión.
Gracias, un saludo
Susana
Hans-Otto Baral,
20-07-2021 17:32
Re : Orbilia ¿?
Yes, O. cejpii would also haven been my suggestion.
There are two genetically different taxa, but I am not really able to distinguish them.
Perhaps you can narrow the possible hosts?
E.g. Fagus is typical of one of them, Sorbus of the other.
Garcia Susana,
20-07-2021 23:34
Hans-Otto Baral,
21-07-2021 08:35
Re : Orbilia ¿?
Is this a radial section? I would more easily recognize Fagus by a cross section.
Garcia Susana,
21-07-2021 18:30
Hans-Otto Baral,
22-07-2021 21:40
Re : Orbilia ¿?
Very clearly Fagus! The broad radial rays and the minute pores.







