Fungi

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Aspergillaceae Link
Penicillium tealii Y.P.Tan, Bishop-Hurley, Marney & R.G.Shivas , legitimate scientific apni AFL Tan, Y.P., Bishop-Hurley, S., Shivas, R.G. et al. (20 December 2022), Fungal Planet description sheets: 1436-1477. Persoonia 49: 307, "Colour illustrations." [tax. nov.]
  • Type: "Typus. Australia, New South Wales, Rowland Creek, from the body of a dead spider (undet. Araneae), 15 Apr. 2021, D.D. Teal (holotype BRIP 72734c preserved as a metabolically inactive culture ...)"
  • Text: identifier: MB 845000
  • Text: DNA sequences: from holotype: GenBank OP101639 (ITS), OP039546 (rpb2), OP039547 (tub2).
  • Text: "Fungal Planet description sheet 1457, with authors indicated as “Tan, Y.P., Bishop-Hurley, S., Marney, T.S. & Shivas, R.G.”
  • Etymology: "Named after Donovan Dain Teal, who has discovered many rare and interesting fungi associated with dead insects in the rainforests of eastern Australia."

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