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Scutellinia 1856
Castillo Joseba,
30-08-2021 12:54
A ver que os parece
Saludos
Joseba
Malcolm Greaves,
30-08-2021 20:52
Re : Scutellinia 1856
This is close to S cejpii or hirta
Castillo Joseba,
30-08-2021 22:21
Re : Scutellinia 1856
Hola Malcolm, que deberia mirar para afinar mas la identificación
He puesto aesporar y mañana veré de hacer otra vez las esporas
Saludos
Joseba
He puesto aesporar y mañana veré de hacer otra vez las esporas
Saludos
Joseba
Malcolm Greaves,
31-08-2021 08:57
Re : Scutellinia 1856
Hola Joseba
These two species are thought of as the same by some people but the difference between S. hirta and S. cejpii shown by Benat is that the forma has more individual warts of similar size and is over 24 long and the latter has warts of differing sizes but is under 24 long. As yours seems to show warts of the same size but is under 24 you have a perfect mixture of the two. See what the next spore drop produces.
Mal
These two species are thought of as the same by some people but the difference between S. hirta and S. cejpii shown by Benat is that the forma has more individual warts of similar size and is over 24 long and the latter has warts of differing sizes but is under 24 long. As yours seems to show warts of the same size but is under 24 you have a perfect mixture of the two. See what the next spore drop produces.
Mal
Castillo Joseba,
31-08-2021 14:55
Malcolm Greaves,
01-09-2021 00:57
Re : Scutellinia 1856
With one or two of these spores being loaf shaped "slightly in equilateral " I would suggest cejpii









