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Hygrocybe austropratensis : ウィキペディア英語版 | Hygrocybe austropratensis
''Hygrocybe austropratensis'' is a gilled fungus of the waxcap family found in a few scattered locations in dry sclerophyll forests in eastern Australia. It is a small mushroom with a 1.4–3 cm diameter pale orange or orange-brown cap and buff-coloured stipe and gills. It is known only from Lane Cove National Park in Sydney's suburban Lower North Shore, Hazelbrook in the Blue Mountains, and Victoria. ==Taxonomy== ''Hygrocybe austropratensis'' was originally collected by mycologist Bruce A. Fuhrer in Warrandyte State Park in Melbourne's outer northeastern suburbs on 23 May 1996, and officially described by Australian mycologist Tony Young in 1999, from a designated holotype collected by Ray and Elma Kearney in Lane Cove National Park in Sydney's suburban Lower North Shore district on 7 June 1996. Its specific epithet is made with the prefix ''austro-'' "southern" onto the existing ''pratensis'' "of a meadow". It was separated from the wide-ranging buffcap (''Hygrocybe pratensis'') by its smaller spores and the fine white fur that covers young mushrooms.〔Young, p. 68〕
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