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Trichobelonium kneiffii = Mollisia retincola?
Nicolas VAN VOOREN, 28-09-2023 11:02
Nicolas VAN VOORENHello.
Can you confirm these two names are synonyms? And a reference for that?
Thanks.
Nicolas
Hans-Otto Baral, 28-09-2023 11:45
Hans-Otto Baral
Re : Trichobelonium kneiffii = Mollisia retincola?
IF has them as synonyms, but T. kneiffii appears never to have been combined in Mollisia.

Holm & Nannfeldt 1990: 3 listed T. kneiffii s.auct.plur. non s.orig. as a synonym of M. retincola.

Wallroth's description is without micro and illustration, and probably no material preserved. Nannfeldt 1985 (written in German) discussed T. kneiffii by stating that it does not fit B. retincola in macroscopy, rather it could be B. mediella, but only as a guess.
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