Phloeomana speirea, commonly known as the bark bonnet,[2] is a species of fungus in the family Porotheleaceae. It is a bark-inhabiting agaric that produces fuscous-colored to whitish mycenoid to omphalinoid fruit bodies in temperate forests.[3] The fungus was first described to science as Agaricus speireus by Elias Fries in 1815.[4] Scott Redhead transferred it to the new genus Phloeomana in 2013, in which it is the type species.[3]
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Phloeomana speirea (Fr.) Redhead (2013)
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edit- ^ "Synonymy: Phloeomana speirea (Fr.) Redhead". Index Fungorum. CAB International. Retrieved 2013-02-02.
- ^ Holden L. "English Names for fungi 2014". British Mycological Society. Retrieved 2016-01-24.
- ^ a b Redhead SA. (2013). "Nomenclatural novelties" (PDF). Index Fungorum. 15: 1–2.
- ^ Fries EM. (1815). Observationes Mycologicae (in Latin). Vol. 1. Copenhagen: Gerh. Bonnier. p. 90.
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