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Phaeophleospora parsonsiae Crous & Summerell, legitimate, scientific tax. nov. apni
Crous, P.W., Shivas, R.G., Quaedvlieg, W. et al. (10 June 2014), Fungal Planet description sheets: 214-280. Persoonia 32: 217 [tax. nov.]
  • Type: "Typus. Australia, New South Wales, Brunswick Heads Nature Reserve, S28°31'90.8" E153°32'57.0", on Parsonia straminea (Apocynaceae) leaves, 9 Mar. 2013, B.A. Summerell (holotype CBS H-21691, culture ex-type CPC 22537 = CBS 137979 ...)"
  • Text: identifier: MB 808906
  • Text: Fungal Planet description sheet 234, with authors indicated as “Crous, P.W., Groenewald, J.Z. & Summerell, B.A.”
  • Text: DNA sequence: from culture ex-type: GenBank KJ869131 (ITS), KJ869188 (LSU)
  • Etymology: "Named after the host genus from which it was collected, Parsonia."

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basionym of: Brunswickiella parsonsiae (Crous & Summerell) Videira & Crous legitimate

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