Marasmiaceae
Marasmius kabakada F.E.Guard, Albert-Mitch., T.Lebel, Dearnaley
, legitimate, scientific
[Guard, F.E., Dearnaley, J., May, T.W. & Lebel, T. (27 September 2024), Untangling horsehair fungi in Australia: Marasmius crinis‑equi (Marasmiaceae) and related taxa. Mycological Progress 23:60]:
15, fig. 6, 7
[tax. nov.]
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Type:
"Holotype: Australia, QLD [Queensland], Daintree region, Diwan, Cow Bay, S 16° 12′ 15.7″, E 145° 24′ 23.5″, 44 m asl., in tropical rainforest understorey, 14 Feb 2021, F.E. Guard F2021060, T. Lebel & M.D. Barrett (BRI AQ1045328 ...)."
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Text:
Identifier: MB 853126.
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DNA sequences from holotype: GenBank: PP175850 (ITS), PP175850 (LSU).
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Etymology:
"Etymology. This Marasmius is named kabakada, the Jabalbina Yalanji name for a rainy place, to honour the First Nations people on whose land in the Daintree wet tropics it was collected. The epithet is a noun in apposition."
[AusFungi (2025), AusFungi]:
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AFL
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