Taxon Details: Phylloporus pumilus M.A.Neves & Halling
Taxon Profile:
Narratives:
Family:
Boletaceae (Basidiomycota)
Boletaceae (Basidiomycota)
Scientific Name:
Phylloporus pumilus M.A.Neves & Halling
Phylloporus pumilus M.A.Neves & Halling
Primary Citation:
The phylogeny of selected Phylloporus species, inferred from NUC-LSU and ITS sequences, and descriptions of new species from the Old World.
Fungal Diversity DOI 10.1007/s13225-012-0154-0: 10. 2012
The phylogeny of selected Phylloporus species, inferred from NUC-LSU and ITS sequences, and descriptions of new species from the Old World.
Fungal Diversity DOI 10.1007/s13225-012-0154-0: 10. 2012
Accepted Name:
Hourangia pumila (M.A.Neves & Halling) Xue T. Zhu, Halling & Z.L.Yang in Xue T. Zhu, G.Wu, Kuan Zhao, Halling & Z.L.Yang
Hourangia pumila (M.A.Neves & Halling) Xue T. Zhu, Halling & Z.L.Yang in Xue T. Zhu, G.Wu, Kuan Zhao, Halling & Z.L.Yang
Description:
Diagnosis: Pileus plano-convex to convex, brown, dry, areolate, 0.5–0.9 cm broad, orange red with NH4 and dark blue-black around spot. Context white. Hymenophore alveolate decurrent, yellow. Stipe equal, pinkish brown. Basal mycelium white. Spores 10.5–11.9 × 3.5–4.9 µm. Clamp connections absent.
Registration number: MB 563624
Distribution: Indonesia (Java)
Ectomycorrhiza: Dipterocarpus
Type: INDONESIA. Java: Haurbentes Park, 6°32.65'S, 106°26.26'E, 300 m, 14 January 2001, Halling 8062 (HOLOTYPE: NY)
Commentary: This diminutive species is very distinct due to the clearly alveolate hymenophore and the small size of the basidiomes.
Diagnosis: Pileus plano-convex to convex, brown, dry, areolate, 0.5–0.9 cm broad, orange red with NH4 and dark blue-black around spot. Context white. Hymenophore alveolate decurrent, yellow. Stipe equal, pinkish brown. Basal mycelium white. Spores 10.5–11.9 × 3.5–4.9 µm. Clamp connections absent.
Registration number: MB 563624
Distribution: Indonesia (Java)
Ectomycorrhiza: Dipterocarpus
Type: INDONESIA. Java: Haurbentes Park, 6°32.65'S, 106°26.26'E, 300 m, 14 January 2001, Halling 8062 (HOLOTYPE: NY)
Commentary: This diminutive species is very distinct due to the clearly alveolate hymenophore and the small size of the basidiomes.