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Lentinula lateritia

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Lentinula lateritia
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L. lateritia
Binomial name
Lentinula lateritia
(Berk.) Pegler (1983)
Synonyms[2]
  • Lentinus lateritius Berk. (1881)
  • Pocillaria lateritia (Berk.) Kuntze (1891)[1]

Lentinula lateritia is a species of agaric fungus in the family Omphalotaceae. It is found in South-east Asia and Australasia, except for New Zealand.[3] Originally described by Miles Joseph Berkeley in 1881 as a species of Agaricus,[4] it was transferred to the genus Lentinula in 1983 by David Pegler.[5]

References

  1. ^ Kuntze O. (1891). Revisio generum plantarum (in Latin). Vol. 2. Leipzig: A. Felix. p. 866.
  2. ^ "GSD Species Synonymy: Lentinula lateritia (Berk.) Pegler". CAB International. Retrieved 2015-03-09.
  3. ^ Hibbett DS. (2001). "Shiitake mushrooms and molecular clocks: historical biogeography of Lentinula" (PDF). Journal of Biogeography. 28: 213–41. doi:10.1046/j.1365-2699.2001.00528.x.
  4. ^ Berkeley MJ. (1881). "Australian fungi – II". Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society. 18: 383–9. doi:10.1111/j.1095-8339.1881.tb01261.x.
  5. ^ Pegler D. (1983). "The genus Lentinula (Tricholomataceae tribe Collybieae)" (PDF). Sydowia. 36: 227–39.