Didymosphaeriaceae Munk
Deniquelata macphersoniae Y.P.Tan, Bishop-Hurley, Bransgr. & R.G.Shivas
, legitimate, scientific
[Tan, Y.P. & Shivas, R.G. (26 October 2022), Index of Australian Fungi 1]:
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[tax. nov.]
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Type:
"Australia, Queensland, Chillagoe, from Polycarpaea spirostylis (Caryophyllaceae), 19 Apr. 2021, K.L. Bransgrove, Y.P. Tan, T.S. Marney, M.J. Ryley, S.M. Thompson, M.D.E. Shivas & R.G. Shivas (holotype BRIP 72538b preserved in a metabolically inactive state)."
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DNA sequences: from holotype: GenBank OP599620 (ITS), OP598061 (LSU).
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identifier: IF 900013
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Etymology:
"Named after Hope Black (née Macpherson; 1919−2018), an Australian marine biologist, who made extensive biological surveys in the Snowy River Gorge and Port Phillip Bay. The results of her studies are still used today as baseline data from which to measure environmental changes in these regions. Hope Black was one of the first four women to conduct research in the sub-Antarctic at Macquarie Island. Hope Black was appointed the Curator of Molluscs at the National Museum of Victoria in 1946, the Museum’s first woman in that role. When Hope Black married in 1965, she was forced to leave the Museum, and instead became a science teacher, who encouraged a passion for science in her students and promoted opportunities for women in science."
[AusFungi (2025), AusFungi]:
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AFL
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