Filed As:

Boletaceae
Tylopilus albofabatus nom. prov.
Location:

Australia. Queensland. Tablelands. Atherton. Mt. Baldy State Forest, Mt Baldy Road, approximately 4 km W of Atherton-Herberton Highway. Alt. 970m. (3182 ft.)
Collector(s):

T. W. Osmundson 1127 with Halling, Lebel, 15 Feb 2006
Description:

Pileus 44-61 mm, convex with incurved margin, becoming flattened convex with slightly uplifted, undulating margin; densely matted subtomentose, white to pale buff, becoming grayish orange (5B4) to golden blonde (5C4) in age. Context white, very slowly and faintly staining pale yellow brown or pale reddish brown. Odor faintly farinaceous; taste mild. Pores round to oval, 1-2 per mm, white becoming cream-colored, staining dark brown, tubes concolorous, short (less than 3 mm in length). Stipe 24-39 x 9-12 mm, equal to subclavate, solid, with similar coloration to pileus, but with dark brown pulverulence over upper half. Basal mycelium white.
Habitat:

Dry sclerophyll. Allocasurina, Eucalyptus. Gregarious. On soil.
Other:

Specimen Notes: Duplicate in BRI
Identifiers:

NY Barcode: 2049873
GUID: eb5d349e-fbd3-4860-8a0d-3e11e64091d1
Map:

Coordinates: (-17.3417, 145.415)

Distribution:

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