Fungi

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Inocybaceae
Inocybe campestris Matheny & Bougher , legitimate scientific apni FungI Matheny, P.B. & Bougher, N.L. (2017), Fungi of Australia: Inocybaceae: 85 [tax. nov.]
  • Type: "Type: 14 km W of Corrigin, Old Kunjin Railway, wheatbelt region, [Australia, Western Australia] [Australia, Western Australia] W.A., 32°21’25.5”S, 117°44’10.6”E, gregarious to scattered singly on sandy soil under planted Allocasuarina with nearby Eucalyptus spp., 26 July 2011, P.B.Matheny PBM3682; holo: PERTH 08319030; iso: TENN 066462 ... "
  • Text: identifier: MB 809274
  • Text: DNA sequences: from holotype: GenBank KJ756458 (nLSU), KJ756416 (rpb2).
  • Etymology: "From the Latin campestris (pertaining to plains or flat areas), in reference to its occurrence in flat sandy regions of W.A."

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