Cortinarius subcastanellus E. Horak, Peintner, M.M. Moser & Vilgalys
NZOR Identifier: faeee60b-9278-4384-a64a-abb05768137aStatus
- Preferred Name (NZOR Concept Id e1928a9e-d6e4-4431-968f-c0e7556e10f2)
Classification
- kingdom
- Fungi
- subkingdom
- Dikarya
- phylum
- Basidiomycota
- subphylum
- Agaricomycotina
- class
- Agaricomycetes
- subclass
- Agaricomycetidae
- order
- Agaricales
- suborder
- Agaricineae
- family
- Cortinariaceae
- genus
- Cortinarius
- subgenus
- Cortinarius subgen. Subcastanelli
- section
- Cortinarius sect. Subcastanelli
- species
- Cortinarius subcastanellus E. Horak, Peintner, M.M. Moser & Vilgalys
Providers
Biostatus
- Geo Schema
- ISO Country
- Geo Region
- New Zealand
- Biome
- Terrestrial
- Environmental Context
- Wild
- Occurrence
- Present
- Origin
- Endemic
- In Use
- True
Scientific Name
- Authority
- E. Horak, Peintner, M.M. Moser & Vilgalys
- Rank
- species
- Published in
- Peintner, U.; Horak, E.; Moser, M.M.; Vilgalys, R. 2002: Rozites, Cuphocybe and Rapacea are taxonomic synonyms of Cortinarius: new combinations and new names. Mycotaxon 83: 447-451
- Micro-reference (page)
- 450
- Year
- 2002
- Later homonym of
- Cortinarius castanellus Peck
- Original orthography
- as 'subcastanella'
- Governing Code
- ICBN
- Is Recombination
- No
Taxon Concept
- NZOR Concept Id
- e1928a9e-d6e4-4431-968f-c0e7556e10f2
- According to
- NZFUNGI (2012-) New Zealand Fungi Names - Name Based Concepts
- Has Parent
- Cortinarius sect. Subcastanelli (In use by NZOR)
- Preferred Name
- Cortinarius subcastanellus E. Horak, Peintner, M.M. Moser & Vilgalys (In use by NZOR) }
Taxon Concept
- NZOR Concept Id
- f4c96926-e193-4026-8f03-bb2bdacfad44
- According to
- Nilsen, Andy R.; Macrae, Olivia C.; Andrew, Kane M.; Wang, Xin Yue; Te Tana, Mia C.; Soop, Karl; Brown, Chris M.; Summerfield, Tina C.; Orlovich, David A. 2021: Studies of New Zealand Cortinarius: resolution of taxonomic conflicts in section Subcastanelli (Agaricales), new species and key to rozitoid species. New Zealand Journal of Botany: 1-19.
Taxon Concept
- NZOR Concept Id
- 567b7bb6-2a41-43d9-aea5-f2b2901305bf
- According to
- Segedin, B.P.; Pennycook, S.R. 2001: A nomenclatural checklist of agarics, boletes, and related secotioid and gasteromycetous fungi recorded from New Zealand. New Zealand Journal of Botany 39(2): 285-348
Taxon Concept
- NZOR Concept Id
- 1bb044b3-e261-4c6e-a883-1bdf55704f89
- According to
- Peintner, U.; Horak, E.; Moser, M.M.; Vilgalys, R. 2002: Rozites, Cuphocybe and Rapacea are taxonomic synonyms of Cortinarius: new combinations and new names. Mycotaxon 83: 447-451
Taxon Concept
- NZOR Concept Id
- 4b531a1f-806a-473a-97ba-4906fa11c2fc
- According to
- Peintner, U.; Moncalvo, J.M.; Vilgalys, R. 2004: Toward a better understanding of the infrageneric relationships in Cortinarius (Agaricales, Basidiomycota). Mycologia 96(5): 1042-1058
Taxon Concept
- NZOR Concept Id
- ee3e3b17-fabc-430c-8da6-67a0542d199a
- According to
- Pennycook, S.R.; Galloway, D.J. 2004: Checklist of New Zealand "fungi".Fungi of New Zealand 1. Fungal Diversity Press.
Taxon Concept
- NZOR Concept Id
- 85e361b0-60bc-48ce-91fc-775f48fd9453
- According to
- Soop. K. 2013: Cortinarioid Fungi of New Zealand. 9th Revised Edition edition.
Taxon Concept
- NZOR Concept Id
- 58394b4e-5d04-4e38-af03-cdfbd2f1bb8a
- According to
- Pennycook, S.R. 2004: Bibliographic checklist of agarics, boletes, and related fungi recorded from New Zealand.Fungi of New Zealand 1. Fungal Diversity Press.
Taxon Concept
- NZOR Concept Id
- 6a8aedc4-06e7-4afb-ad0e-f3bd177d9114
- According to
- Garnica, S.; Weiss, M. Oertel, B.; Oberwinkler, F. 2006[2005] : A framework for a phylogenetic classification in the genus Cortinarius (Basidiomycota, Agaricales) derived from morphological and molecular data. Canadian Journal of Botany 83(11): 1457-1477
No subordinate taxa
No vernacular applications
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