Ascobolus calesco A.E.Bell & Mahoney
, legitimate, scientific
[Bell, A. & Mahoney, D.P. (2007), Ascobolus calesco. Fungal Planet 21]:
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[tax. nov.]
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Type:
"Typus: Australia, Northern Territories [sic for Northern Territory], S. of Darwin, Bees Creek (latitude: -12° 35', longitude 131° 02'), on dung of agile wallaby, November 1998 (dung incubated 14 March 2006), collected by S. Lambert, PDD 90042, holotypus."
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Text:
identifier: MB 504545
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Etymology:
"caleso (L.) = “to grow in the warm”, referring to the fact that the fungus occurs predominantly in the northern warmer states of Australia."
[AusFungi (2019), AusFungi 21 Jan. 2019]:
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FungI
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