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Penicillium tealii Y. P. Tan, Bishop-Hurley, Marney & R. G. Shivas

Penicillium tealii

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Penicillium tealii is a species of fungus in the genus Penicillium. It was discovered at Rowlands Creek near Uki in far northeastern New South Wales in April 2021 on the body of a dead spider.[1][2] Citizen scientist Donovan Teal accidentally discovered the fungus while collecting samples of insect-eating fungi and it was subsequently named after him.[3]

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  3. ^ "Citizen scientist unearths "layer of weird" by discovering new mould species in NSW". December 28, 2022 – via www.abc.net.au.
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Penicillium tealii: Brief Summary

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Penicillium tealii is a species of fungus in the genus Penicillium. It was discovered at Rowlands Creek near Uki in far northeastern New South Wales in April 2021 on the body of a dead spider. Citizen scientist Donovan Teal accidentally discovered the fungus while collecting samples of insect-eating fungi and it was subsequently named after him.

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