Epuraea alternans
Grouvelle, 1912
Epuraea alternans is a of in the , described by Grouvelle in 1912. The Epuraea comprises small commonly associated with fermenting materials and fungal substrates. Records indicate presence in North America, though specific ecological details remain poorly documented.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Epuraea alternans: /ɛpʊˈreɪə ɔlˈtɛrnænz/
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Distribution
Recorded as present in North America. Specific locality details beyond continental-level occurrence are not established in available sources.
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Taxonomic note
The was described by French Armand Grouvelle in 1912. Grouvelle was a in , and his descriptions of Epuraea species remain foundational, though many await modern revision.