Fungi

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Zelleromyces corkii Trappe & Claridge , legitimate scientific apni Trappe, J.M. & Claridge, A.W. (2003), Australasian sequestrate (truffle-like) fungi.15. New species from tree line in the Australian alps. Australasian Mycologist 22 (1): 35 [tax. nov.]
  • Type: "Holotypus hic designatus: AWC 4637." ... "HOLOTYPE: New South Wales: Mimosa Rocks National Park, Unnamed Track 0.5 km W of Tanja-Tathra Road, A. Giachini, A. Jumpponen & A.W. Claridge, AWC 4637, 3.vi.2001 (DAR; isotypes OSC 80854, CANB, MEL). PARATYPES: [numerous collections listed]."
  • Etymology: "in honor of Dr Steven J. Cork, a collector of hypogeous fungi, a scientist who has studied the value of hypogeous fungi in the nutrition of small mammals in Australia and the United States, and our esteemed friend and mentor."

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basionym of: Arcangeliella corkii (Trappe & Claridge) Trappe & Claridge legitimate nomenclatural synonym of: Arcangeliella corkii (Trappe & Claridge) Trappe & Claridge legitimate

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