Filed As:

Boletaceae
Boletus flavolaceratus nom. prov.
All Determinations:

Boletus flavolaceratus det. R. E. Halling

Location:

Australia. Queensland. Landsborough. Dularcha National Park, track W of railroad line. Alt. 50 m. (164 ft.)
Collector(s):

R. E. Halling 8991 with N. Fechner, 8 Jun 07
Description:

Pileus 7.5-10 cm broad, convex to plano-convex, dry, pale brownish red to purplish red (11C-D-E8), matted fibrillose, sometimes with the fibrils finely agglutinated into appressed squamules. Flesh yellow to pale yellow, slowly pale blue, with mild odor and taste. Tubes adnate, greenish yellow, staining pale blue, with pores evenly angular, fine, red, cyanescent. Stipe 8.5-9 cm long, 2-3 cm broad, subclavate to clavate, strict or curved, dry, finely alveolate-reticulate at apex, more coarsely so toward base, yellow with hints of red on edges of reticulum, deep rhubarb red near base with white base, with interior pale yellow, slowly pale blue when exposed.
Habitat:

Sclerophyll. Eucalyptus spp. Gregarious. In sandy soil.
Other:

Specimen Notes: Duplicate in BRI
Identifiers:

NY Barcode: 01034401
GUID: ed822de7-1b07-49a5-a611-c8797cbedc9d
Map:

Coordinates: (-26.7922, 152.968)

Distribution:

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