Fungi

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Cladosporiaceae Chalm. & R.G.Archibald
Cladosporium ruthsangerae Y.P.Tan & Bishop-Hurley , legitimate scientific apni FungI Tan, Y.P. & Shivas, R.G. (9 August 2023), Index of Australian Fungi 10: 4 [tax. nov.]
  • Type: "Specimens examined: Australia, New South Wales, Rowlands Creek, from an unidentified dead spider, 26 Feb. 2023, D. Teal (holotype BRIP 75808a permanently preserved in a metabolically inactive state); ..."
  • Text: identifier: IF 900907
  • Text: DNA sequences: from holotype: GenBank OR290122 (ITS), OR288585 (LSU), OR335736 (act), OR335741 (tef1).
  • Etymology: "Named after Ruth Ann Sanger (1918−2001), an immunogeneticist, haematologist and serologist. Ruth Sanger was known for her work on human cell antigens and the genetic mapping of the human X chromosome."

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