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Petersen, R.H. (August 2008), The genus Xerula (Agaricales; Fungi) in Australia and New Zealand. Nova Hedwigia 87(1-2) : 1-67 (Paper) Petersen, R.H. Author
Names in this reference:
  1. Agaricus eradicatus Kalchbr.
  2. Agaricus olivaceoalbus Cooke & Massee
  3. Agaricus radicatus var. superbiens Berk.
  4. Agaricus raphanipes Berk.
  5. Collybia eradicata (Kalchbr.) Sacc.
  6. Collybia olivaceoalba (Cooke & Massee) Sacc.
  7. Collybia radicata var. superbiens (Berk.) Sacc.
  8. Collybia raphanipes (Berk.) Sacc.
  9. Hygrophorus gigasporus Cooke & Massee
  10. Oudemansiella radicata var. australis (Dörfelt) Pegler & T.W.K.Young
  11. Oudemansiella raphanipes (Berk.) Pegler & T.W.K.Young
  12. Xerula atrocaerulea R.H.Petersen & Bougher
  13. Xerula australis (Dörfelt) R.H.Petersen
  14. Xerula chiangmaiae var. raphanipes (Berk.) R.H.Petersen & Nagas.
  15. Xerula eradicata (Kalchbr.) R.H.Petersen
  16. Xerula flavo-olivacea R.H.Petersen & Halling
  17. Xerula flavo-olivacea var. kimberleyana R.H.Petersen & M.D.Barrett
  18. Xerula gigaspora (Cooke & Massee) R.H.Petersen
  19. Xerula mundroola (Grgur.) R.H.Petersen
  20. Xerula radicata var. australis Dörfelt
  21. Xerula radicata var. mundroola Grgur.
  22. Xerula radicata var. superbiens (Berk.) Dörfelt
  23. Xerula raphanipes (Berk.) Dörfelt
  24. Xerula superbiens (Berk.) R.H.Petersen
  25. Xerula trichofera R.H.Petersen
  26. Xerula variabilis R.H.Petersen

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