Cortinarius smithii
Cortinarius smithii is an agaric fungus of the genus Cortinarius. Originally named Cortinarius phoeniceus var. occidentalis by American mycologist Alexander H. Smith in 1939, it was renamed to honor Smith in 2012,[2] after molecular analysis revealed that it was genetically different from Cortinarius phoeniceus. It is found in North America.[1]
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Cortinarius smithii Ammirati, Niskanen & Liimat. (2012) | |
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Cortinarius phoeniceus var. occidentalis A.H.Sm. (1939) |
See also
References
- Niskanen T, Liimatainen K. (2012). "Cortinarius section Sanguinei in North America". Mycologia. 105 (2): 344–56. doi:10.3852/12-086. PMID 22962360. S2CID 27732569.
- Smith AH. (1939). "Studies in the Genus Cortinarius. I". Contributions from the University of Michigan Herbarium. 2: 5–42 (see p. 30).
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