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Cortinarius australiensis : ウィキペディア英語版 | Cortinarius australiensis
''Cortinarius australiensis'' is a species of mushroom in the genus ''Cortinarius'' native to Australia and New Zealand. The white mushrooms appear in autumn and can grow very large, with their caps reaching in diameter. ==Taxonomy== The mushrooms was originally described by John Burton Cleland and Edwin Cheel in 1918 as ''Rozites australiensis''.〔 Cleland later (1924) placed it in ''Locellina'',〔 a now-defunct genus that has since been folded into ''Cortinarius''.〔 Egon Horak transferred the species to ''Cortinarius'' in 1981, giving it the binomial by which it is now known.〔 Classified in ''Cortinarius'' subgenus ''Phlegmacium'', ''C. australiensis'' is the type species of series ''Australiensium'' as defined by Bruno Gasparini in 2006. This is a grouping of related Southern Hemisphere species characterized by an abundant universal veil, medium to large and pale fruitbodies, and ellipsoid to amygdaliform (almond-shaped) spores.〔
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