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Cortinarius lachanus Soop & M. Wallace 2016

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Cortinarius lachanus Soop & M. Wallace in Soop, New Zealand J. Bot. [4 of 22] (2016)
Cortinarius lachanus Soop & M. Wallace 2016

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New Zealand
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Soop & M. Wallace
Soop & M. Wallace
2016
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Cortinarius lachanus Soop & M. Wallace 2016
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Cortinarius lachanus
Typification. New Zealand. Buller, Reefton, Murray Creek Track, in Fuscospora fusca forest, 11 May 2006, K. Soop CO1699, holotype PDD 103887, GenBank KF727361 (ITS), KF727305 (LSU).

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Cortinarius lachanus Soop & M. Wallace 2016

Comments. This is a small dermocyboid fungus with a remarkably green coloration and a strong alkaline reaction, consistent with the presence of anthraquinonic pigments. Superficially it evokes species of Hygrocybe or Entoloma. According to available sequences, Cortinarius lachanus belongs to a small clade that includes the Australian species C. walkeri Cooke & Mass. (syn. C. austrovenetus Cleland) and the Patagonian species C. elaphinus M. M. Moser (data not shown).

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Cortinarius lachanus Soop & M. Wallace 2016
Cortinarius lachanus Soop & M. Wallace

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typification
Typification. New Zealand. Buller, Reefton, Murray Creek Track, in Fuscospora fusca forest, 11 May 2006, K. Soop CO1699, holotype PDD 103887, GenBank KF727361 (ITS), KF727305 (LSU).

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5 December 2011
13 October 2022
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