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Badimiella pteridophila (Sacc.) Garn.-Jones & Malcolm 2001

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Badimiella pteridophila (Sacc.) Garn.-Jones & Malcolm, Nova Hedwigia 59 66 (2001)
Badimiella pteridophila (Sacc.) Garn.-Jones & Malcolm 2001

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Indigenous
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New Zealand
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(Sacc.) Garn.-Jones & Malcolm
Sacc.
Garn.-Jones & Malcolm
2001
66
ICN
species
Badimiella pteridophila

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pteridophila

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On fronds of Hymenophyllum. New Zealand (Dr. Ralph). Napier, New Zealand (Colenso 80).
On Adiantum. Walhalla, Gipps Land (Tisdale 28).
Albida; cupulis subdiscoideis, concavis (1 mm. lat.) leavibus, glabris, subtus marginali affixis, latero altero incurvis, margine integro, vel bicuspidato; sporis ellipticis, hyalinis (.012 x .004 mm.).

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Badimiella pteridophila (Sacc.) Garn.-Jones & Malcolm 2001
Badimiella pteridophila (Sacc.) Garn.-Jones & Malcolm
Badimiella pteridophila (Sacc.) Garn.-Jones & Malcolm 2001
Badimiella serusiauxii Malcolm & Vězda
Badimiella pteridophila (Sacc.) Garn.-Jones & Malcolm 2001
Chaetocypha pteridophila (Sacc.) Kuntze 1891
Badimiella pteridophila (Sacc.) Garn.-Jones & Malcolm 2001
Cyphella cookei Sacc. & P. Syd. 1899
Badimiella pteridophila (Sacc.) Garn.-Jones & Malcolm 2001
Cyphella filicola Cooke 1886
Badimiella pteridophila (Sacc.) Garn.-Jones & Malcolm 2001
Cyphella pteridophila Sacc. 1888
Badimiella pteridophila (Sacc.) Garn.-Jones & Malcolm 2001

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Badimiella pteridophila (Sacc.) Garn.-Jones & Malcolm 2001
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taxonomic status
Garnock-Jones and Malcolm 2001 did not consider Cunningham's statement on Colenso 80 "no spores exist, the [lepidopteran] egg-cases being waxy amorphous bodies without determinate structure". However, a fungus fitting the description does exist. In adittion, Cook's original name was not a later homonym, thus the correct name should be Badimiella filicola, if the interpretation of placement in Badimiella is correct [JAC]

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19 October 2012
19 October 2012
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