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Neokirramyces connolei Y.P.Tan, Bishop-Hurley & R.G.Shivas, legitimate, scientific tax. nov. apni
Tan, Y.P. & Shivas, R.G. (26 October 2022), Index of Australian Fungi 1: 8 [tax. nov.]
  • Type: "Australia, Queensland, Paluma Range, from leaf spot of Smilax glyciphylla (Smilacaceae), 26 Apr. 2021, Y.P. Tan, K.L. Bransgrove, T.S. Marney, M.J. Ryley, S.M. Thompson, M.D.E. Shivas & R.G. Shivas (holotype BRIP 72388c preserved in a metabolically in active state) ..."
  • Text: DNA sequences: from holotype: OP599625 (ITS), OP598064 (LSU).
  • Text: identifier: IF900019
  • Etymology: "Named after Michael Desmond (Des) Connole (1927−2020), an Australian veterinary mycologist, who was actively engaged in research, training, diagnosis, and control of veterinary mycoses in Australia for nearly 50 years. Des Connole established the first Australian veterinary mycology unit while based in Brisbane, Queensland. He was a founding member of the Australian Society of Microbiology."

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