Filed As:

Boletaceae
Tylopilus balloui (Peck) Singer s.l.
All Determinations:

Tylopilus balloui (Peck) Singer det. R. E. Halling

Location:

Australia. Queensland. Great Sandy National Park, Fraser Island, road from Pile Valley to Kingfisher Bay. Alt. 113 m. (371 ft.)
Collector(s):

R. E. Halling 9420 with N. Fechner, 16 Feb 2011
Description:

Pileus 2.5-5.5 cm broad, dry, convex, bright yellow with some bittersweet orange. Flesh white, slowly pale brown on exposure, with mild odor and taste. Tubes adnate with a slight decurrent tooth, grayish yellow (4B4), staining pale brown, favoloid, compound. Stipe 4-8 cm long, 7-15 mm broad, +/- equal with slight taper at base, pale yellowish white with some bright yellow near apex, glabrous to finely fibrillose streaked, with interior white, slowly pale brown when exposed. Spores subfusoid, slightly suballantoid in profile. Hymenial cystidia (pseudocystidia) present.
Habitat:

Sclerophyll. Eucalyptus, Leptospermum, Allocasuarina. Gregarious. On sand.
Other:

Specimen Notes: Duplicate in BRI
Identifiers:

NY Barcode: 1193922
GUID: a731e6a7-be00-437e-82fb-06820c398fd2
Map:

Georeferencing Method: GPS
Coordinates: (-25.4639, 153.071)

Distribution:

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