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Entoloma hochstetteri : ウィキペディア英語版 | Entoloma hochstetteri
''Entoloma hochstetteri'' is a species of mushroom found in New Zealand and India. The small mushroom is a distinctive all-blue colour, while the gills have a slight reddish tint from the spores. The blue coloring of the fruit body is due to three azulene pigments. Whether ''Entoloma hochstetteri'' is poisonous or not is unknown. This species was one of six native fungi featured in a set of fungal stamps issued in New Zealand in 2002.〔Moss MO, Pegler DN. (2003). Recent stamp issues of fungi from New Zealand. ''Mycologist'' 17:176-178.〕 It is also seen on the reverse side of the $50 bank note, issued by the Reserve Bank of New Zealand in 1990.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=The history of bank notes in New Zealand )〕 ==Taxonomy== The species was first described as ''Hygrophorus hochstetteri'' in 1866 by the Austrian mycologist Erwin Reichardt, before being given its current binomial name in 1962 by John Albert Stevenson. It is named after the German naturalist Ferdinand von Hochstetter.
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