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Cortinarius beeverorum
2014Summary
Cortinarius beeverorum is a species of truffle-like fungus belonging to the genus Cortinarius. It is endemic to New Zealand, where it was first described in 2014 by researchers Orlovich, X. Yue Wang, and T. Lebel....read more on Wikipedia.
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