Filed As:

Boletaceae
Porphyrellus brunneus McNabb
All Determinations:

Porphyrellus brunneus McNabb det. R. E. Halling

Location:

New Zealand. Nelson. South Island. Abel Tasman National Park, Abel Tasman Coast Track, Totaranui to Anapai Bay. Alt. 74 m. (243 ft.)
Collector(s):

R. E. Halling 9955 with P. Leonard, 12 May 2014
Description:

Pileus 4.5 cm broad, convex, dry, with scattered, appressed brown fibrils on a pale cocoa brown ground. Flesh white, slowly dull pinkish, then slowly black, with a faint cyanescent near tubes. Tubes adnexed, dull grayish yellow (4C4), staining blue green and then dull red, with pores likewise. Stipe curved, 7 cm long, 1 cm broad, equal to very slightly broader below with a slight taper at base, dry, dull grayish yellow at apex, dull brownish below, soon staining dark brown from handling, but with a dull pink tint beneath the staining, fibrillose above, to fibrillose-ridged below, with interior dull pinkish then staining black, with basal mycelium nearly whitish. Appears to match P. brunneus.
Habitat:

Antarctic beech forest. Nothofagus fusca, N. truncata, N. menziesii. Solitary. On soil.
Other:

Specimen Notes: Duplicate in PDD
Identifiers:

NY Barcode: 2072513
GUID: d06ccc37-53ac-4ac2-b0c6-b3f7eb420ae9
Map:

Georeferencing Method: GPS
Coordinates: (-40.811, 173)

Distribution:

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