Fungi

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Entolomataceae
Leptonia omphalinoides Largent , legitimate scientific apni Largent, D.L., Bergemann, S.E., Abell-Davis, S.E. et al. (2013), Five Leptonia species from New South Wales and Queensland, Australia. Mycotaxon 125: 22, plates 5–6 [tax. nov.]
  • Type: “Type — Australia, northern Queensland, Mossman National Park, lower Track just past observation platform, within 20m of 16°28ʹ17.6ʺS 145°19ʹ51.7ʺE, 18 March 2010, DL Largent 9800 (holotype, BRI; isotype, CNS)”
  • Text: DNA sequences: from the type: JQ756401 (mtSSU), JQ756417 (LSU), JQ756432 (RPB2); from another collection, GenBank: JQ756400 (mtSSU), JQ756416 (LSU), JQ756431 (RPB2).
  • Text: identifier: MB 802808
  • Etymology: "from the Greek ending “-oides” referring to the omphalinoid basidiome stature".

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basionym of: Entoloma omphalinoides (Largent) Blanco-Dios legitimate

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