Pyronemataceae
Smardaea australis P.S.Catches. & D.E.A.Catches.
, legitimate, scientific
[Catcheside, P.S. & Catcheside, D.E.A. (15 June 2017), A new species of small black disc fungi, Smardaea australis (Pezizales, Pyronemataceae), is described from Australia. Swainsona 31]:
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[tax. nov.]
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Type:
"Holotype: South Australia. Sleaford Bay, Coffin Bay National Park, on low sand dune, 34° 51' 12.8"S, 135° 44' 6.4"E, alt. c. 5 m, amongst moss with Leucopogon parviflorus (Andrews) Lindl., Melaleuca sp. and Acacia longifolia subsp. sophorae (Labill.) Court, 21 July 2014, P.S. Catcheside PSC 4079 & D.E.A. Catcheside (AD-C 58765)."
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Text:
Identifier: MB 819607.
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DNA sequences: from holotype: GenBank KY067464 (ITS+LSU); from other collections: GenBank KY067461, KY067462, KY067463, KY067465 (ITS+LSU).
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Etymology:
"From the Latin australis, meaning southern. Referring to the geographic distribution of the species in the southern hemisphere."
[AusFungi (2020), AusFungi]:
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FungI
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