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25-08-2016 13:01

Dragiša Savic

I think I didnt misidentified, but I'd like some c

26-08-2016 14:44

Jacques Fournier Jacques Fournier

Hi forum,does anybody have this paper as a pdf? I

25-08-2016 16:58

Thomas Læssøe

In the season 2015 (august) I found a tiny almost

25-08-2016 23:34

Hans-Otto Baral Hans-Otto Baral

Here is a strange conidial fungus, with stilbelloi

25-08-2016 12:56

Dragiša Savic

Hi to all,I found this little fungus (4-8 mm diam)

25-08-2016 15:41

M Jonathan M Jonathan

Juste pour  confirmation, il y a t'il d'autre pos

25-08-2016 17:59

Thomas Læssøe

ueven small black, crusts in abundance on trunk su

24-08-2016 20:30

Zuzana Sochorová (Egertová) Zuzana Sochorová (Egertová)

Hello, I would like to discuss this violet Peziza

23-08-2016 10:50

Enrique Rubio Enrique Rubio

Hi to everybody I'm studying a collection of a mu

23-08-2016 13:25

Dragiša Savic

In addition to the stream on the ground and very w

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Scutellinia kerguelensis
Dragiša Savic, 25-08-2016 13:01
I think I didnt misidentified, but I'd like some confirmation.
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Michel Delpont, 25-08-2016 14:18
Michel Delpont
Re : Scutellinia kerguelensis
Hello Savic.

La finesse de l'ornementation des spores et la base des poils font penser effectivement à S.kerguelensis, mais pourais tu observer et mesurer des spores mûres en dehors des asques.
Cette observation est très importante.

Michel.
Dragiša Savic, 25-08-2016 14:27
Re : Scutellinia kerguelensis
Thanks, unfortunately there was no free spores. I measured the biggest spores in asci.
Malcolm Greaves, 25-08-2016 16:03
Malcolm  Greaves
Re : Scutellinia kerguelensis
Savic
Beñat said that it is a species which has many interpretations and is almost certainly a complex. Even Schumacher has pictures of spores broadly ellipsoid (to almost sub-globose) from the lectotype and much more ellipsoid, like yours, from another sample. In both cases though the ornamentation is very small but covers the whole surface whereas your specimen shows better difined warts.
As Micael says in his post mature ejected spores are important as they can be anything up to 6µ shorter and 4µ narrower once released from the asci.
Mal
Nicolas VAN VOOREN, 25-08-2016 18:05
Nicolas VAN VOOREN
Re : Scutellinia kerguelensis
I cannot imagine that the true S. kerguelensis grows on woody substrate.
Dragiša Savic, 25-08-2016 19:00
Re : Scutellinia kerguelensis
Thanks Malcolm and Nicolas,
If something worth, the substrate was very wet and very rotten wood.
Viktorie Halasu, 26-08-2016 15:51
Viktorie Halasu
Re : Scutellinia kerguelensis
Good afternoon to all, 
I'm just beginner with Scutellinia so this is perhaps a completely wrong idea, but what speaks against S. nigrohirtula? The irregular and rather big warts and hydrophilous habit seem similar.
Malcolm Greaves, 26-08-2016 20:51
Malcolm  Greaves
Re : Scutellinia kerguelensis
Viktorie
You have not got "completely wrong idea". Many of the features of this find are a good match for S nigrohirtula. The reasons I am not convinced is that for S nigrohirtula I would expect the hairs to be very dark and densely crowded around the margin and the spores more broadly ellipsoid rather than ellipsoid. I have not got the experience to draw the line between some species yet so others may disagree with this idea.
Mal
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