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C. Michael Hogan added the English common name "Curled Snow Lichen" to "Flavocetraria cucullata (Bellardi) Kärnefelt & A. Thell 1994".
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C. Michael Hogan marked the classification from "Index Fungorum" as preferred for "Flavocetraria cucullata (Bellardi) Kärnefelt & A. Thell 1994".
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C. Michael Hogan marked the classification from "Index Fungorum" as preferred for "Rickenella swartzii (Fr.) Kuyper 1984".
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C. Michael Hogan marked the English common name "Collared Mosscap" from "Rickenella swartzii (Fr.) Kuyper 1984" as trusted.
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Bob Corrigan added an association between "Invasive frogs carry amphibian-killing fungus - latimes.com" and "Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis Longcore, Pessier & D. K. Nichols 1999".
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Nathan Wilson commented on "Stipe surface - enlarged":
@Malcolm Storey: I did look at the full set of bioimages and based on that info I don't know for sure that it is or isn't Xerocomus (=Boletus) subtomentosus. That's why I marked it as "incorrect/misleading" not "misidentified". I recognized that Retiboletus ornatipes has not been recorded in the UK and I'm not suggesting that would be a better id. Given the state of the Boletaceae in general right now, I prefer to take a very conservative approach to applying names. I would be very interested to see where a sequence from this specimen lands in a phylogenetic tree.
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Malcolm Storey commented on "Stipe surface - enlarged":
@Nathan Wilson: The photograph was taken in the UK. We don't have Retiboletus ornatipes. You need to consider it in the light of the full set of photos and description: http://www.bioimages.org.uk/html/r151305.htm I agree it's atypical.
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Nathan Wilson marked the classification from "NCBI Taxonomy" as preferred for "Xerocomus chrysenteron".
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