Fungi

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Inocybaceae
Inocybe mallocyboides Matheny, Bougher, R.Rob. & K.Syme , nom. inval. scientific apni Matheny, P.B. & Bougher, N.L. (2017), Fungi of Australia: Inocybaceae: 180 [tax. nov.]
  • Type: "Type: London Forest Block, 1.8 km S of Mountain Rd, along Renzo Rd extension, [Australia, Western Australia] W.A., 34°46’40.0”S, 116°55’34.0”E, in Jarrah forest under Eucalyptus marginata, Kunzea and other myrtaceous shrubs, 10 June 2010, R.M.Robinson & K.Syme PBM3501; holo: PERTH 08242240; iso: TENN 069669 ... "
  • Text: DNA sequences: from holotype: GenBank KP170947 (nLSU), KP308773 (ITS).
  • Text: identifier: MB 809388
  • Comment: Name is invalid as the proposed name is already in use: I. mallocyboides E. Ludw., Pilzkompendium 4: 434. April 2017. (Art. 53.1 Shenzhen).
  • Etymology: "The epithet mallocyboides alludes to the fruit bodies being similar in appearance to those of species in the Mallocybe clade."

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replaced synonym of: Inocybe fulvotomentosa Matheny, Bougher, R.Rob. & K.Syme legitimate

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