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Olla ?
Garcia Susana,
16-04-2014 13:56
I found this ascomycete growing on a branch of hardwood.
At first, I collect the sample thought that it was a one species, but seeing microscopically I think are two different.
I believe by the solid content (IKI+) of the end of hairs is the genus Olla.
I don't have literature genre, or a key, but looking at the disk Baral, I think they can be Olla transiens (tapered hair-sp1) and Olla scrupulosa (rounded-sp2 hairs).
Is that correct?
Thanks
Susana
Hans-Otto Baral,
17-04-2014 11:32
Re : Olla ?
This is exact, Susana! And O. transiens is presently named Protounguicularia barbata. Whether it is actually worth a different genus we will perhaps see when genetic data become available.
Zotto
Zotto
Garcia Susana,
17-04-2014 14:13
Re : Olla ?
Gracias Zotto
Un saludo
Susana
Un saludo
Susana








