The accepted name of a fungi taxon changed, i'm not a curator, should i flag the specie?

Hi everyone, here is a fungi that fooled a lot of people for a very long long time: Ramularia grevilleana

It has a lot of other binomial names since it’s appearances and features changes depenfding on the host and stage, actually one of its synonyms iNaturalist is seen as the species, while correct taxon is in fact www.inaturalist.org/taxa/1096197-Ramularia-grevilleana, and i suspect a bunch of other synonyms to not be put under Ramularia grevileana.

Should i flag the good name? should i flag all the synonyms i can find? thank you

Here are the synonyms i found depending on stage and host:

On Tussilago:

On Fragaria:

  • Mycosphaerella fragariae (Tulasne & C. Tulasne) Lindau (1897)[5]

  • Sphaeria fragariaecola Wallroth (1833)[6 ]

  • Depazea fragariaecola (Wallroth) Rabenhorst (1844), [ 7]

  • Sphaeria fragariae Tulasne (1856), [8]

  • Stigmatea fragariae Tulasne & C. Tulasne (1863), [9]

On Grevillea

  • Ramularia grevilleana (Tul. & C.Tul. ex Oudem.) Jørst [10]

  • Cylindrosporium grevilleanum Tul. & C.Tul. ex Oude m[11]

On Bridelia

  • Ramularia tulasnei

  • Depazea tulasneana, Crié

please raise a single flag, on www.inaturalist.org/taxa/1096197-Ramularia-grevilleana is fine, and add the above info + any other relevant context + the actions you’d like implemented

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thank you a lot, ive also added a discussion on wikipedia on all the pages related about this taxon, cause it makes a lot of confusion…