Fungi

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Cortinarius austroalbidus Cleland & J.R.Harris, legitimate, scientific tax. nov. apni
Cleland, J.B. & Harris, J.R. (1948), Illustrations and descriptions of South Australian fungi. I. Agaricus and Cortinarius with special reference to antibiotic species. Records of the South Australian Museum 9: 54 [tax. nov.]
basionym: Cortinarius albidus Cleland nom. illeg.
  • Text: "Cortinarius albidus Clel. This representative of Myxacium has been described by Cleland (1933,1934) under the name above, but it has been found to be untenable since the same specific name has been used for a Friesian species, vide Lange (1938). Therefore, we propose that the Australian material be referred under the new name Cortinarius austro-albidus nom. nov.'

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