Clitocybe paraditopa
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Clitocybe paraditopa |
Clitocybe paraditopa is a fungus of the genus Clitocybe. Found in Australia, it was described in 1919 by naturalists John Burton Cleland and Edwin Cheel. Fruitbodies of the fungus smell strongly of blossums of the golden wattle (Acacia pycnantha) and sweet wattle (Acacia suaveolens).[1]
References
- ^ Cleland JB, Cheel EC. (1919). "Australian fungi: notes and descriptions. No. 3". Transactions and Proceedings of the Royal Society of South Australia. 43: 262–325 (see p. 270).
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