Fungi

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Entolomataceae
Pouzarella lageniformis Largent & Sk.Moore , legitimate scientific apni FungI Largent, D.L., Bergemann, S.E., Cummings, G.A. et al. (2011), Pouzarella (Agaricales, Entolomataceae) species from New South Wales (Barrington Tops National Park) and northeastern Queensland, Australia. Mycotaxon 117: 443, plates 3–4 [tax. nov.]
  • Type: “Type - Australia, New South Wales, central Hunter District, Barrington Tops National Park, Williams Day Use Area, end of Blue Gum Track, 32°09′01.9′′S 151°31′28.7′′E, 365.5 m, 18 April 2010, DL Largent 9895 (holotype DAR)…”
  • Text: identifier: MB 519568
  • Text: DNA sequences: from holotype: HQ876545 (mtSSU), HQ876523 (LSU), HQ876502 (RBP2)
  • Etymology: “Derived from the Latin lagena (= flask) + forma (= shaped), referring to the flask-shaped or rostrate ventricose cheilocystidia.”

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basionym of: Entoloma lageniforme (Largent & Sk.Moore) Blanco-Dios legitimate

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