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Trappe, James M., Lebel, Teresa, Castellano, Michael A. 2002 Nomenclatural revisions in the sequestrate russuloid genera.  View Details Mycotaxon
Vidal, Josep M. 2004 The genus Stephanospora Pat., two new combinations.  View Details Revista Catalana de Micologia
Cribb, Joan W. 1958 The gasteromycetes of Queensland. V. Octaviania and Hydnangium.  View Details Papers from the Department of Botany, University of Queensland
Cribb, Joan W. 1958 The Gasteromycetes of Queensland - V. Octaviania and Hydnangium.  View Details Papers from the Department of Botany, University of Queensland
Choeyklin, Rattaket, Boonpratuang, T., Sommai, Sujinda, Somrithipol, S. 2012 Octaviania violascens: a new sequestrate bolete from Thailand  View Details Mycotaxon
Orihara, Takamichi, Sawada, Fumiko, Ikeda, Shiho, Yamato, Masahide, Tanaka, Chihiro, Shimomura, Norihiro, Hashiya, Makoto, Iwase, Koji 2010 Taxonomic reconsideration of a sequestrate fungus, Octaviania columelliferea, with the proposal of a new genus, Heliogaster, and its phylogenetic relationships in the Boletales.  View Details Mycologia: Official bimonthly publication of the Mycological Society of America
Orihara, Takamichi, Smith, Matthew E. 2017 Unique phylogenetic position of the African truffle-like fungus, Octaviania ivoryana (Boletaceae, Boletales), and the proposal of a new genus, Afrocastellanoa.  View Details Mycologia: Official bimonthly publication of the Mycological Society of America
Orihara, Takamichi, Smith, Matthew E. 2017 Unique phylogenetic position of the African truffle-like fungus, Octaviania ivoryana (Boletaceae, Boletales), and the proposal of a new genus, Afrocastellanoa.  View Details Mycologia: Official bimonthly publication of the Mycological Society of America
Castellano, Michael A., Verbeken, Annemieke, Walleyn, Ruben, Thoen, D. 2000 Some new or interesting sequestrate Basidiomycota from African woodlands.  View Details Karstenia
Wu, Gang, et al. 2014 Molecular phylogenetic analyses redefine seven major clases and reveal 22 new generic clades in the fungal family Boletaceae  View Details Fungal Diversity: An International Journal of Mycology