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Cortinarius porphyroideus : ウィキペディア英語版 | Cortinarius porphyroideus
''Cortinarius porphyroideus'', commonly known as purple pouch fungus, is a secotioid species of fungus found in Australia〔 and in beech forests of New Zealand. It was one of six species that appeared as part of a series depicting native New Zealand fungi on stamps, released in 2002.〔 ==Taxonomy== The species was originally described in 1924 by Gordon Herriot Cunningham as ''Secotium porphyreum'', from collections made in Wellington.〔 In 1954 Rolf Singer transferred it to ''Thaxterogaster'' when he erected that genus to contain species with ''Cortinarius''-like spores that had a reduced stipe and gills that were only partially exposed, or the hymenium was loculate (divided into small cavities or compartments).〔 It acquired its current name in 2002 when molecular studies demonstrated that ''Thaxterogaster'' was polyphyletic and nested within ''Cortinarius''.〔 In an article recommending English language common names for several endemic New Zealand fungi, Geoff Ridley proposes the name "king's pouch".〔
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