Fungi

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Hypocreaceae
Hypocreopsis amplectens T.W.May & P.R.Johnst. , legitimate scientific apni FungI Johnston, P.R., May, T.W., Park, D. & Horak, E. (20 December 2007), Hypocreopsis amplectens sp. nov., a rare fungus from New Zealand and Australia. New Zealand Journal of Botany 45: 715, fig. 1. [tax. nov.]
  • Type: "HOLOTYPUS: Australia, Victoria, Gippsland Plain, near Nyora, c. 2 km NW of Mosquito hill, overgrowing Hymenochaete fruit-bodies on dead wood of Leptospermum myrsinoides and Banksia marginata, T.W. May 861 & J. Eichler, 3 Jul 1992, MEL2015353."
  • Text: DNA sequences: from paratype collection from Australia (MEL 2032949), GenBank EU073199 (ITS); from paratype collection from New Zealand (PDD 91747), GenBank EU073198 (ITS).
  • Etymology: "Refers to the distinctive grasping, finger-like lobes of the stroma on narrow-diameter twigs."

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