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The species was described by Sclater, who named it Icterus xanthomus (1862, Collection of American Birds, page 131), based on specimens collected on Puerto Rico.
This new taxon is based on specimens collected in 2001 on dead branches of Pinus yunnanensis Franch., from the temperate montane belt of Yunnan Province, China.
During the first ten year after his returning to homeland (1928 1938), he identified 1400 taxa of 400 fungal genera based on specimens collected by himself, and published 34 research articles, in which 5 new genera and 121 new species were described (Fig. 3).
The description was based on specimens collected during 2005 field work in Ciudad Real Province, Spain.
glabrescens, based on specimens collected by James Drummond; this is now considered a synonym of B. incana.
Desjardin, based on specimens collected in July 2002 in Khao Yai National Park, central Thailand, and roughly three years later in the same location.
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The present catalogue is based mainly on specimens collected by the author and his co-workers from different Egyptian localities, in addition to data compiled from specimens preserved in the main Egyptian insect collections, especially EFC and PPDD.
Ernest Charles Nelson states with certainty that Labillardière based this species on specimens collected by Leschenault, and this view has been accepted by some scholars though others treat it more cautiously.
The species was first described scientifically by Alexander H. Smith in 1937 as Psathyra pelliculosa, based on specimens he collected in Washington and Oregon.
Amanita australis was first described by Greta Stevenson in 1962, based on specimens she collected in April 1954 around Lake Rotoiti in Nelson Lakes National Park, in New Zealand.
The species was first described scientifically by American mycologist Charles C. Frost in 1874 as Boletus salmonicolor, based on specimens he collected in the New England area of the United States.
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