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Inocephalus hypipamee Largent, legitimate, scientific tax. nov. apni
Largent, D.L., Bergemann, S.E., Abell-Davis, S.E., Kluting, K.L. & Cummings, G.A. (2013), Three new Inocephalus species with cuboid basidiospores from New South Wales and Queensland, Australia. Mycotaxon 123: 309, plates 3-4 [tax. nov.]
  • Type: "Type — Australia. Queensland, Cook Region, Mt. Hypipamee National Park, within 20 m of 17°25ʹ35.2ʺS 145°29ʹ14.6ʺE, 25 March 2011, DL Largent 10071 (holotype BRI, isotype CNS)."
  • Text: identifier: MB 564925
  • Text: DNA sequences: from holotype: GenBank JQ624604 (mtSSU), JQ624609 (LSU), JQ624616 (RPB2).
  • Etymology: "From the Australian Aborigine hypipamee, referring to the frequent occurrence of this species in Mt. Hypipamee National Park."

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basionym of: Entoloma hypipamee (Largent) Blanco-Dios nom. inval.

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