Gymnoglossum violaceus (Massee & Rodway) G. Cunn.
NZOR Identifier: 4f85d749-4e2e-46a9-895c-784b53641c30Status
- Synonym of Cortinarius subviolaceus Gasparini (NZOR Concept Id f2506956-12db-4c4a-8615-01e0c0ac28db)
Classification
- kingdom
- Fungi
- subkingdom
- Dikarya
- phylum
- Basidiomycota
- subphylum
- Agaricomycotina
- class
- Agaricomycetes
- subclass
- Agaricomycetidae
- order
- Agaricales
- suborder
- Agaricineae
- family
- Bolbitiaceae
- genus
- Gymnoglossum
- species
- Gymnoglossum violaceus (Massee & Rodway) G. Cunn.
Providers
Scientific Name
- Authority
- (Massee & Rodway) G. Cunn.
- Rank
- species
- Published in
- Cunningham, G.H. 1941: New species and new names in the Hymenogastraceae. New Zealand Journal of Science and Technology 22: 299-300
- Micro-reference (page)
- 300
- Year
- 1941
- Basionym
- Hymenogaster violaceus Massee & Rodway
- Governing Code
- ICBN
- Is Recombination
- Yes
Taxon Concept
- NZOR Concept Id
- 79a2d3df-983a-45a8-ae12-48fe51b6093f
- According to
- Gasparini, B. 2014: Cortinarius (Agaricales) revised taxonomy: new species names or combinations. Mycosphere 5(4): 541-544.
- Preferred Name
- Cortinarius subviolaceus Gasparini (In use by NZOR) }
Taxon Concept
- NZOR Concept Id
- d2c1822e-47c9-410e-b8e9-cc46b364b95f
- According to
- NZFUNGI (2012-) New Zealand Fungi Names - Name Based Concepts
- Has Parent
- Gymnoglossum (In use by NZOR)
Taxon Concept
- NZOR Concept Id
- b7472c1a-161e-4734-b661-74248909d530
- According to
- Cunningham, G.H. 1944: The Gasteromycetes of Australia and New Zealand. John McIndoe.
Taxon Concept
- NZOR Concept Id
- e4349f4a-30bd-4556-b6d4-92c09f2e7627
- According to
- Cunningham, G.H. 1941: New species and new names in the Hymenogastraceae. New Zealand Journal of Science and Technology 22: 299-300
No subordinate taxa
No vernacular applications
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