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 Pseudochaetosphaeronema sklodowskacurieae
- FungI
- Eukaryota(regio)
- Fungi(reg.)
- Ascomycota(div.)
- Pezizomycotina(subdiv.)
- Dothideomycetes(cl.)
- Pleosporomycetidae(subcl.)
- Pleosporales(ordo)
- Pseudochaetosphaeronema(gen.)
- sklodowskacurieae(sp.)
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Type: "Specimen examined: Australia, Queensland, Mount Surprise, from soil, 21 Apr. 2021, Y.P. Tan, K.L. Bransgrove, T.S. Marney, M.J. Ryley, S.M. Thompson, M.D.E. Shivas & R.G. Shivas (holotype BRIP 72499a preserved in a metabolically inactive state)."
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Text: DNA sequence: from culture ex-holotype: GenBank OP599632 (ITS), OP598068 (LSU). -
Text: identifier: IF 900006 -
Etymology: "Named after Marie Salomea Skłodowska–Curie (1867−1934), one of the most famous scientists in the modern industrial world. Marie Skłodowska–Curie conducted pioneering research on radioactivity (a term which she coined). Marie Skłodowska–Curie was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize, the first person and the only woman to win the Nobel Prize twice, and the only person to win the Nobel Prize in two scientific fields (Physics and Chemistry)."