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think were supposed to say lipsiense these days though, bad habits die hard!

 

You're becoming such a fungi snob :001_rolleyes:

 

turning into one of the very people that originally inspired you to break down the academia clique, to reach the parts of the industry that most fungal overlords failed to reach :001_tt2:

 

 

 

 

 

Fair point on the nomenclatural correctness. It was sloppy. :thumbdown:

 

Should have put applanatum/lipsiense. That way, it still makes sence to the majority of people who don't give a monkeys as to the what the taxonomists choose to idle their time away with :biggrin:

 

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