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Inocybe torresiae Matheny, Bougher & G.M.Gates, legitimate, scientific tax. nov. apni
Bougher, N.L., Matheny, P.B. & Gates, G.M. (28 May 2012), Five new species and records of Inocybe (Agaricales) from temperate and tropical Australia. Nuytsia 22(2): 69, fig 9-10 [tax. nov.]
  • Type: "Beverley Springs Station Homestead, Kimberley region, Western Australia, solitary or rarely caespitose on rich black soil in monsoon forest of Antidesma ghaesembilla and Glochidion disparipes with Eucalyptus bigalerita, Corymbia bella, and Albizia procera more distant, 12 February 1996, M.D. Barrett MDB F70/96, E6978, PBM2157 (holo: PERTH 07678428)"
  • Text: DNA sequences: GenBank JQ085937 (ITS), EU600872 (rpb1), EU600873 (rpb2), EU600874 (nLSU).
  • Text: Identifier: MB 564192.
  • Etymology: "From the Latin torresiae, of the Torresian Province (forested northern Australia)."

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