Sporobolomyces inositophilus Nakase & M. Suzuki

NZOR Identifier: 109e1787-42fc-4a13-9bf7-1ce2e6884557

Status

Preferred Name (NZOR Concept Id 1d80ce8d-ea42-4b3e-ab5d-17d0c13dee0a)

Classification

kingdom
Fungi
subkingdom
Dikarya
phylum
Basidiomycota
subphylum
Pucciniomycotina
class
Microbotryomycetes
order
Sporidiobolales
genus
Sporobolomyces
species
Sporobolomyces inositophilus Nakase & M. Suzuki

Providers

Biostatus

Geo Schema
Political Region
Geo Region
New Zealand
Occurrence
Present
Origin
Unknown

Scientific Name

Authority
Nakase & M. Suzuki
Rank
species
Published in
Nakase, T.; Suzuki, M. 1987: Sporobolomyces inositophilus, a new species of ballistosporous yeast isolated from a dead leaf of Sasa sp. in Japan. Antonie van Leeuwenhoek 53(4): 245-251
Micro-reference (page)
246
Year
1987
Governing Code
ICBN
Is Recombination
No

Taxon Concept

NZOR Concept Id
1d80ce8d-ea42-4b3e-ab5d-17d0c13dee0a
According to
NZFUNGI (2012-) New Zealand Fungi Names - Name Based Concepts
Has Parent
Sporobolomyces (In use by NZOR)
Preferred Name
Sporobolomyces inositophilus Nakase & M. Suzuki (In use by NZOR) }

Taxon Concept

NZOR Concept Id
8040ecb7-1add-4d78-81e1-31c1eaf987e8
According to
McKenzie, E.H.C.; Buchanan, P.K.; Johnston, P.R. 2000: Checklist of fungi on Nothofagus species in New Zealand. New Zealand Journal of Botany 38(4): 635-720

Taxon Concept

NZOR Concept Id
e63f99a5-530d-4ddf-88eb-50c57da3ef94
According to
Hamamoto, M.; Nakase, T. 1996: Ballistosporous yeasts found on the surface of plant materials collected in New Zealand: the genera Bensingtonia and Bullera with descriptions of five new species. Antonie van Leeuwenhoek 69(3): 279-291

Taxon Concept

NZOR Concept Id
f2f2773c-97eb-4148-a3ab-cd40d63575d5
According to
Pennycook, S.R.; Galloway, D.J. 2004: Checklist of New Zealand "fungi".Fungi of New Zealand 1. Fungal Diversity Press.

Taxon Concept

NZOR Concept Id
8fcd84af-713f-416a-94dc-d7853efe18d8
According to
Nakase, T.; Suzuki, M. 1987: Sporobolomyces inositophilus, a new species of ballistosporous yeast isolated from a dead leaf of Sasa sp. in Japan. Antonie van Leeuwenhoek 53(4): 245-251

No subordinate taxa

No vernacular applications

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