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Pluteus hubregtseorum f. horakianus Ševčíková, Daley, Borovička & G.M. Gates 2021

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Pluteus hubregtseorum f. horakianus Ševčíková, Daley, Borovička & G.M. Gates (2021)

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Ševčíková, Daley, Borovička & G.M. Gates
Ševčíková, Daley, Borovička & G.M. Gates
2021
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Pluteus hubregtseorum f. horakianus Ševčíková, Daley, Borovička & G.M. Gates 2021
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Pluteus hubregtseorum f. horakianus
NEW ZEALAND. Howick, Mangemangeroa Valley Walkway, remnant mature coastal broadleaf forest, fallen rooting small branch, 2 September 2015 leg. W.M. Daley, holotype PDD 107530

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Pluteus hubregtseorum f. horakianus Ševčíková, Daley, Borovička & G.M. Gates 2021
New Zealand
Auckland

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NEW ZEALAND. Howick, Mangemangeroa Valley Walkway, remnant mature coastal broadleaf forest, fallen rooting small branch, 2 September 2015 leg. W.M. Daley, holotype PDD 107530
taxonomic status
P. hubregtseorum f. horakianus does not differ in description from Stevenson's P. minor, or Horak's re-description, and is genetically identical to material from Wellington (topotype). There is no reason to reject P. minor as a nom. dub. in favour of forma horakianus. Indeed P. hubregsetorum is perhaps best treated as a forma of P. minor. [JAC]

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5 May 2021
11 February 2025
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