Lecania dubitans
Hymenium; Location: Northern Salish Mountains, near mouth of Beaver Creek on Fortine Creek; Substrate: Populus tremuloides bark; Elevation: 1052 meters; Notes: Det. R. Reese-Naesborg, 2011: "looks like L. dubitans even though some spores are nonseptate and not curved. The substrate, the highly...
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Oregon State University. Department of Botany & Plant Pathology
2011
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Online Access: | http://oregondigital.org/catalog/oregondigital:df71wx98m |
Summary: | Hymenium; Location: Northern Salish Mountains, near mouth of Beaver Creek on Fortine Creek; Substrate: Populus tremuloides bark; Elevation: 1052 meters; Notes: Det. R. Reese-Naesborg, 2011: "looks like L. dubitans even though some spores are nonseptate and not curved. The substrate, the highly spotted epihymenium, the size of the spores and the fact that some spores are highly curved indicates L. dubitans; Collected by: Toby Spribille. |
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