Filed As:

Boletaceae
Tylopilus albofabatus nom. prov.
All Determinations:

Tylopilus albofabatus

Location:

Australia. Queensland. Tablelands. Atherton. Baldy Mtn. State Forest, Mt Baldy road, approximately 8 km from Atherton-Herberton Highway. Alt. 1000m. (3281 ft.)
Collector(s):

T. W. Osmundson 1140 with Halling, 22 Feb 2006
Description:

Pileus 37-47 (-66) mm, convex becoming nearly plane, densely matted subtomentose, white becoming light golden brown (5B4-5C4); margin incurved becoming decurved to irregularly uplifted. Context white, unchanging; odor and taste mild. Pores round to elongated, 1-2 per mm, white becoming cream-colored then light brown with a pale pinkish cast; staining darker brown. Stipe 32-45 x 8-14 mm, equal to slightly tapered toward base, solid; white with chocolate brown minute pubescence aggregated into scabers reminiscent of Sutorius eximius. Scabers most dense over apical half. Basal mycelium white. NH4 (-) on all tissues.
Habitat:

Dry sclerophyll. various Myrtaceae. Gregarious. On soil.
Other:

Specimen Notes: Duplicate in BRI
Identifiers:

NY Barcode: 2049875
GUID: 9346140e-3955-4091-a99c-a2b21a467a63
Map:

Coordinates: (-17.3089, 145.398)

Distribution:

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