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Displaying records 1–15 of 15 for your search terms: Genus: ramaria
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Gomphaceae Donk
Persoonia 1:406 (1961)
Ramaria Bonord.
Handb.Mykol. 166 (1851)
Ramaria aurea (Schaeff.) Quél.
Fl.Mycol.France 467 (1888)
Ramaria australiana (Cleland) R.H.Petersen
Bull.Torrey Bot.Club 96(4):459 (1969)
Ramaria botrytoides (Peck) Corner
Ann.Bot.Mem. 1:562 (1950)
Ramaria capitata (Lloyd) Corner
Ann.Bot.Mem. 1:565 (1950)
Ramaria capitata (Lloyd) Corner var. capitata
Ramaria capitata var. ochraceosalmonicolor (Cleland) A.M.Young & N.A.Fechner
Australas.Mycol. 26(1):47 (2007)
Ramaria citrinocuspidata A.M.Young & N.A.Fechner
Australas.Mycol. 28:65-67, Figs 1,2 & 4 (2009)
Ramaria filicicola (S.G.M.Fawc.) Corner
Ann.Bot.Mem. 1:576 (1950)
Ramaria fumigata (Peck) Corner
Ann.Bot.Mem. 1:591 (1950)
Ramaria gracilis (Pers.) Quél.
Fl.Mycol.France 463 (1888)
Ramaria holorubella (G.F.Atk.) Corner
Ann.Bot.Mem. 1:596 (1950)
Ramaria lorithamnus (Berk.) R.H.Petersen
Sydowia 35:184 (1982)
Ramaria ochraceosalmonicolor (Cleland) Corner
Ann.Bot.Mem. 1:611 (1950)
Ramaria sinapicolor (Cleland) Corner
Ann.Bot.Mem. 1:621 (1950)

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A taxon name that is no longer current will retain its ‘Threatened’, ‘Extinct’, or ‘Extinct in the Wild’ status until a new name has been published in a Biodiversity Conservation Order.