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1 January 2010 Color Variation in Two Neotropical Species of Scutellinia
Sharon A. Cantrell, Richard T. Hanlin
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Abstract

Collecting trips in the American tropics have yielded two unusual specimens of Scutellinia. Although assigned to existing species, these specimens exhibit subtle differences from the descriptions of both species. Normally red to brownish red, a specimen of Scutellinia balansae was collected on decaying banana leaves in Venezuela that has a yellow hymenium. In Scutellinia blumenaviensis the hymenium is usually bright red, brownish red to grayish, however, a specimen with a golden-yellow hymenium was collected on a rotting log in the northeastern lowlands of Ecuador. Descriptions and illustrations of these two species are provided.

Copyright 2010 College of Arts and Sciences University of Puerto Rico, Mayagüez
Sharon A. Cantrell and Richard T. Hanlin "Color Variation in Two Neotropical Species of Scutellinia," Caribbean Journal of Science 46(1), 96-101, (1 January 2010). https://doi.org/10.18475/cjos.v46i1.a12
Published: 1 January 2010
KEYWORDS
Ascomycota
Discomycetes
Pezizales
Pyronemataceae
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