Fungi

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Ophiostomataceae
Ophiostoma eucalyptigena P.A.Barber & Crous , legitimate scientific apni FungI Crous, P.W., Wingfield, M.J., Guarro, J. et al. (10 June 2015), Fungal Planet description sheets: 320-370. Persoonia 34: 193 [tax. nov.]
  • Type: "Typus. Australia, Western Australia, on Eucalyptus marginata (Myrta­ceae), 22 June 2013, P.A. Barber (holotype CBS H-22228, culture ex-type CPC 24638 = CBS 139899 ...)"
  • Text: DNA sequence: from culture ex-type: GenBank KR476721 (ITS), KR476756 (LSU)
  • Text: Fungal Planet description sheet 331, with authors indicated as “Crous, P.W., Groenewald, J.Z. & Barber, P.A.”
  • Text: identifier: MB 812435
  • Etymology: "Name reflects the host genus Eucalyptus, from which the species was isolated."

Nomenclatural links

basionym of: Sporothrix eucalyptigena (P.A.Barber & Crous) Z.W.de Beer, T.A.Duong & M.J.Wingf. legitimate

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