Fungi

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Dictyosteliaceae
Dictyostelium insulinativitatis S.L.Stephenson, Pu Liu, Yu Li & Y.Zou , legitimate scientific apni FungI Liu, P., Zou, Y., Li, W., Li, Y., Li, X., Che, S. & Stephenson, S.L. (10 April 2019), Dictyostelid cellular slime molds from Christmas Island, Indian Ocean. mSphere 4 (2) e00133-19: 3, fig. 2 [tax. nov.]
  • Type: "Holotype. HMJAU MR300 (strain 1-2) isolated from a soil/humus sample collected in an evergreen tall forest (L1, 10°28'24"S, 105°35'28"E), West White Beach Walking Track, off North West Point Road, 17 May 2017, Christmas Island, Indian Ocean."
  • Text: DNA sequence: from holotype: GenBank MK322958 (rRNA).
  • Text: identifier: MB 829168
  • Etymology: "Referring to the locality (Christmas Island) where this species was isolated."

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