The Fungi Names Project will build on the existing Interactive Catalogue of Australian Fungi (ICAF) housed at Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria, to produce a list of all names applied to Australian fungi, arranged under the currently accepted name. For this project, 'fungi' includes both the true fungi and fungoid organisms in the Protista and Chromista. The fungi list will be the first compilation of the known fungi from Australia for more than 60 years, and is expected to include the names of around 8,000 accepted species of non-lichenised fungi.
Showing Phlogicylindrium mokarei
- FungI
- Eukaryota(regio)
- Fungi(reg.)
- Ascomycota(div.)
- Pezizomycotina(subdiv.)
- Sordariomycetes(cl.)
- Xylariomycetidae(subcl.)
- Xylariales(ordo)
- Amphisphaeriaceae(fam.)
- Phlogicylindrium(gen.)
- mokarei(sp.)
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Type: "Typus. Australia, Western Australia, Denmark, Mount Lindesay Walk Trail, on Eucalyptus sp. (Myrtaceae), 19 Sept. 2015, P.W. Crous (holotype CBS H-22889, culture ex-type CPC 29306 = CBS 142103 ...)"
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Text: DNA sequence: from culture ex-type: GenBank KY173431 (ITS), KY173521 (LSU) -
Text: identifier: MB 819092 -
Text: Fungal Planet description sheet 528, with authors indicated as “Crous, P.W., Groenewald, J.Z., Wingfield, M.J., Burgess, T.I. & Hardy, G.E.St J." -
Etymology: "Name refers to ‘Mokare’ (c. 1800–26 June 1831), an indigenous Australian Noogar from the south-west corner of Australia, who was pivotal in aiding European exploration of the area, and showed explorers the various walking trails in the area where this fungus was collected."