Topic: Non-fungal fungi
The Taxon Dictionary hierarchy in R6 (Dictionaries/Taxon) for the BMS Fungi & Lichen list has a few algae at the top (Nostocales, Trentepohliales, Ulvales).
M.
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The Taxon Dictionary hierarchy in R6 (Dictionaries/Taxon) for the BMS Fungi & Lichen list has a few algae at the top (Nostocales, Trentepohliales, Ulvales).
M.
Hi Murdo, Thanks for pointing these out - I have queried out the algae and will investigate why they are there. It chimes quite nicely with a few issues that Graham French pointed out to me where there appear to be a mixture of output groups in the same recommended name. Most were fungus/lichen mixes (which are understandable) but a few have needed some changes of output group ... all explainable by human error at the time the names were entered or groups assigned.
Humans responsible again, eh? Can't someone invent something better?
Thanks, Chris.
M.
They have, its called Recorder 6. If only we could stop those humans meddling with it.
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