Fungi

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Readeriella pseudocallista Crous & Summerell, legitimate, scientific tax. nov. apni
Crous, P.W., Summerell, B.A., Carnegie, A.J., Wingfield, M.J. & Groenewald, J.Z. (2009), Novel species of Mycosphaerellaceae and Teratosphaeriaceae. Persoonia 23: 133, fig. 11 [tax. nov.]
  • Type: "Specimen examined. Australia, New South Wales, Central Coast, 33°05'01"S, 151°07'39"E, on leaves of Eucalyptus prominula, Oct. 2006, coll. B.A. Summerell, CBS H-20263 holotype, isol. P.W. Crous, cultures ex-type CPC 13599 = CBS 125001, CPC 13600, 13601."
  • Text: identifier: MB 509750
  • Text: DNA sequence: from holotype: GenBank GQ852788 (ITS).
  • Etymology: "Name refers to the fact that this fungus is very similar to Readeriella callista."

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