Gyroporus castaneus (Bull.) Quél.
, legitimate, scientific
[Quélet, L. (1886), Enchiridion Fungorum in Europa media et praesertim in Gallia Vigentium]:
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[comb. nov.]
[Davoodian, N., Bergemann, S.E., Hosaka, K., Raspé, O., Bougher, N.L., Fechner, N.A., Henkel, T.W., Gelardi, M., Soytong, K., Naseer, A., Ortiz-Santana, B., Baroni, T.J., Nagasawa, E., Smith, M.E. & Halling, R.E. (10 October 2018), A global view of Gyroporus: molecular phylogenetics, diversity patterns, and new species. Mycologia 100(5)]:
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[The authors accept Gyroporus castaneus as a European species with no confirmed records from Australia. The name Gyroprus mcnabbii is introduced for a fungus from Australian and New Zealand that resembles G. castaneus morphologically, but differs on DNA sequence data.]
[AusFungi (2019), AusFungi 21 Jan. 2019]:
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FungI
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[Davoodian, N., Bougher, N.L., Fechner, N.A., Bergemann, S.E. & Halling, R.E. (24 April 2019), Three new species of Gyroporus (Boletales, Basidiomycota) from Australia. Muelleria 37]:
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"Gyroporus castaneus (Bull.:Fr.) Quél., a classic European taxon, has not been reliably documented in Australia; previous Australian collections under this name are now known to be either Gyroporus mcnabbii Davoodian, Bougher & Halling or Gyroporus naranjus Davoodian, Bougher, Fechner & Halling sp. nov."