Fungi

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Aspergillus amethystinus F.Sklenář, S.W.Peterson & Hubka, legitimate, scientific tax. nov. apni
Sklenář, F., Jurjević, Ž., Peterson, S.W., Kolařík, M., Nováková, A., Flieger, M., Stodůlková, E., Kubátová, A. & Hubka, V. (19 February 2020), Increasing the species diversity in the Aspergillus section Nidulantes: Six novel species mainly from the indoor environment. Mycologia 112(2): 355, fig. 6 [tax. nov.]
  • Type: "Typification: AUSTRALIA. Soil, 1954, isolated by John Henry Warcup (holotype PRM 951579). Culture ex-type NRRL 4178 = CCF 5261; isotypes PRM 951580–951582."
  • Text: DNA sequences: from ex type culture: GenBank EF652462 (ITS), EF652286 (benA), EF652374 (CaM), EF652198 (RPB2).
  • Text: identifier: MB 832712
  • Etymology: "Named after amethyst violet color of ascospores."

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