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Anthony Speca | Aspen Ecology
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Many thanks, Peter! Yes: P caesia and P dubia can be tricky pair. Here, evident pseudocyphellae point fairly definitively to P caesia. P dubia lobes may be flecked, but not so strongly. More problematic is P caesia with weak flecking. In that case, careful K-tests needed to distinguish from P dubia.
2025-03-26T21:21:27.773Z