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Octospora ???
Castillo Joseba,
14-01-2017 14:03
Apotecios de 4-5 mm. de diametro
Esporas  de 22,2 x 12,4
Saludos
Joseba
DirkW,
14-01-2017 14:19
Re : Octospora ???
its neottiella albocincta. with atrichum undulatum.
best
dirk
best
dirk
Castillo Joseba,
14-01-2017 14:50
Re : Octospora ???
Gracias Dirk
Patrice TANCHAUD,
14-01-2017 16:46
Re : Octospora ???
Bonjour,
quelles différences SVP avec N. rutilans ?
Patrice
quelles différences SVP avec N. rutilans ?
Patrice
DirkW,
14-01-2017 18:30
Re : Octospora ???
bonjour patrice,
first of all n. albocincta is bound to host atrichum undulatum. n. rutilans to polytrichum-species.
the ornamentation in my experience is quite different: n. albocincta has a much stronger ornamentation with much broader ribs and is always nearly complete. n. rutilans ornamentation is more weak, has a greater variety in one single apothezia (even warty!) and reticulation is very often fragmentary.
best
dirk
first of all n. albocincta is bound to host atrichum undulatum. n. rutilans to polytrichum-species.
the ornamentation in my experience is quite different: n. albocincta has a much stronger ornamentation with much broader ribs and is always nearly complete. n. rutilans ornamentation is more weak, has a greater variety in one single apothezia (even warty!) and reticulation is very often fragmentary.
best
dirk
Patrice TANCHAUD,
14-01-2017 20:08
Re : Octospora ???
Thank you Dirk.
Patrice
Patrice






