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Scutellinia setosissima?
Nedim Jukic, 28-07-2015 20:40
Nedim JukicHi, 
Not quite sure about determination of this one.
Growing on wet bare soil covering wood remaints (eastern Bosnia and Herzegovina), quite large but not so aggregate colony.
Apothecia up to 1,0 mm, densely covered in hairs 700-1100 x 18.6-29.1 µm, with multifurcate bases.
Ascospores ellipsoid, without visible ornamentation (only in CB x1000 there is some indication of small bridges or warts - see the photo bellow)
21.1 - 23.5 x 12.43 - 14.2 µm

Paraphyses enlarged in the upper part, apex 4.5 - 6 µm, without large amount of pigmentation inside.
Could this be S. setosissima?
Kind Regards, 
Nedim




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Michel Delpont, 28-07-2015 21:30
Michel Delpont
Re : Scutellinia setosissima?
Hello Nedim.
We distinguish some of your photos the ornamentation of spores; could you watch them mature?
Have you thought of looking more towards S.setosa.

Michel.
Peter Püwert, 28-07-2015 22:07
Peter Püwert
Re : Scutellinia setosissima?
Hello all,
three years ago I had put this finding in the nearness of Scut. setosissima. Whether it could be this?
Greetings Peter.
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Lothar Krieglsteiner, 28-07-2015 22:18
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Re : Scutellinia setosissima?

Hi Peter,


is this the collection from the Rhön? -


Kind regards from Lothar

Peter Püwert, 28-07-2015 22:34
Peter Püwert
Re : Scutellinia setosissima?
Hello Lothar,
excatly, this is the collection from the Rhön. The fotos and the collage I had sent at that time to You.
If this could cease cf. at last we would be smarter around something.
Warm greetings
Peter.
Nedim Jukic, 28-07-2015 22:40
Nedim Jukic
Re : Scutellinia setosissima?
Hi all,
Michel thanks for the suggestion!
You are right, as I`ve already sad, there is some ornamentation patterns and units on the fully mature spores.
Lately, I became aware that I probably have misinterpreted taxon S.setosa in the past. 
For measurments I`ve observed mostly mature spores outside asci, but as you`ve already noticed there were not numerous.
After last analyses and 30 days growing them on the substrate in the refrigerator I have dried exsiccata.
What about hair lenght and hair bases in S.setosa and S.setosissima? Is there any difference?

Peter, what was the substrate for your finding?

Regards,
Nedim
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Peter Püwert, 28-07-2015 22:50
Peter Püwert
Re : Scutellinia setosissima?
Hi Nedim,
it was deciduous bark, more I also do not know any more. Perhaps it knows Lothar still exactly.
Greetings
Peter.