Inocybaceae
Inocybe subflavospora Matheny & Bougher
, legitimate, scientific
[Matheny, P.B. & Bougher, N.L. (2017), Fungi of Australia: Inocybaceae]:
477
FungI
[tax. nov.]
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Type:
"Type: S side of Mundaring Weir (on opposite side of road to weir), Mundaring, E of Perth, W.A., Australia, 31°57’S, 116°10’E, singly in troops on mossy grassy ground near Eucalyptus marginata in disturbed area, co-occurring with Laccaria sp., 24 June 1997, N.L.Bougher & M.E.Bougher E5880; holo: PERTH 07609256; iso: TENN 066771 ... "
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DNA sequences: from holotype: GenBank AY380396l (nLSU), AY337404 (rpb2), AY351820-21 (rpb1).
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identifier: MB 809465
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Etymology:
"From the Latin prefix sub- (almost), with flavus (yellow) and spora (a seed), in reference to the pale brown spores when seen under a light microscope, i.e. paler than the more typical yellowish brown spores of other Inocybe species."
[Matheny, P.B., Hobbs, A.M. & Esteve-Raventós, F. (20 December 2019), Genera of Inocybaceae: new skin for the old ceremony. Mycologia 112(1)]:
109
[basionym]
basionym of:
Mallocybe subflavospora (Matheny & Bougher) Matheny & Esteve-Rav.
legitimate