Fungi

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Schizoporaceae
Basidioradulum mayi X.Wei Wang & L.W.Zhou , legitimate scientific apni FungI Wang, X.-W., Jiang, J.-H. & Zhou, L.-W. (9 January 2020), Basidioradulum mayi and B. tasmanicum spp. nov. (Hymenochaetales, Basidiomycota) from both sides of Bass Strait, Australia. Scientific Reports 10(102): 2, figs 3-4 [tax. nov.]
  • Type: "Type: AUSTRALIA: Victoria, Yarra Ranges National Park, Cora Lynn Falls, on the base of dead standing angiosperm, 10 May 2018, LWZ 20180510-23 (holotype in MEL, isotype in IFP)."
  • Text: DNA sequence: from holotype: GenBank MN017791 (nLSU), MN017784 (ITS).
  • Text: identifier: MB 833704
  • Etymology: "mayi (Latin), in honor of Australian mycologist, Dr. Tom May, who kindly arranged the author Li-Wei Zhou’s field trip in Victoria, Australia."

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