Can I get a ID please?

jkhchris

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Can I get a ID on these two pieces? The first is a table the second is a stag.
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Thanks, Chris
 
Chris, not sure on the table, but check out A. latistella, A. subulata adn A. cythera. In fotos they can look very similar, but the general size and proportions are different.

The staghorn is unfamiliar. I'm off to work and will try again this evening.
 
Chris,

after looking through my references, I would consider the following species; A. brueggemannii, A. variolosa and maybe A. hemprichtii. The axials make me think of A. brueggemannii, but they are not clearly in focus.
 
Here's two new pictures not sure if this helps?
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Also A. brueggemannii is that for the table or stag?
Thanks, Chris
 
Chris,

the A. brueggemanni is the staghorn, which it strongly resembles. There are a few closely related Acros of this massive, rough type that can only be truly seperated via a skeletal sample.

The table is more massive than I thought in the first foto. I would say it belongs to A. divaricata, which has radials that start as immersed and develope to appressed-tubular along the branches. A. solitariensis can take on this open branching, but has more scale-like radials.

Hope this helps.
 
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