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WebTrichophaeopsis paludosa (Boud.) Häffner & L.G. Krieglst. (redirected from: Trichophaea paludosa (Boud.) Boud.) WebPatella tuberculata Seaver, North American Cup-fungi, (Operculates) (New York): 174 (1928) Trichophaea paludosa (Boud.) Boud., Hist. Class. Discom. Eur. (Paris): 60 (1907) Trichophaea paludosa var. tuberculata (Seaver) Bronckers, Sterbeeckia 23: 17 (2003) Trichophaea tuberculata (Seaver) Kanouse, Mycologia 50 (1): 134 (1958) mos flying circus
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