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Stereum ostrea (Nees & Blume) Fr., legitimate, scientific secondary reference apni
AusFungi (2019), AusFungi 21 Jan. 2019: - [secondary reference]
synonym: Thelephora ostrea Nees & Blume legitimate synonym: Thelephora lobata Kunze ex Fr. legitimate synonym: Stereum lobatum (Kunze ex Fr.) Fr. legitimate synonym: Stereum fasciatum (Schwein.) Fr. legitimate synonym: Stereum boryanum (Fr.) Fr. legitimate synonym: Stereum perlatum Berk. legitimate synonym: Thelephora leichhardtiana Lév. legitimate synonym: Stereum concolor Berk. legitimate synonym: Stereum sprucei Berk. legitimate synonym: Stereum molle Berk. legitimate synonym: Stereum leichhardtianum (Lév.) Sacc. legitimate synonym: Stereum pictum Berk. ex Massee legitimate synonym: Stereum tasmanicum Sacc. & P.Syd. legitimate synonym: Stereum australe Lloyd legitimate

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Stereum ostrea (Nees & Blume) Fr.

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