Taxon Details: Phylloporus rubiginosus M.A.Neves & Halling
Taxon Profile:
Narratives:
Family:
Boletaceae (Basidiomycota)
Boletaceae (Basidiomycota)
Scientific Name:
Phylloporus rubiginosus M.A.Neves & Halling
Phylloporus rubiginosus 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:
This name is currently accepted.
This name is currently accepted.
Description:
Diagnosis: Pileus convex to plane, dark reddish brown to deep red brown, dry, 3.3–6.1 cm broad, with NH4 blue. Context pale yellow, staining blue. Lamellae decurrent, yellow to orangish yellow, intervenose. Stipe equal, red brown. Context pale yellow, staining blue. Basal mycelium yellow. Spores 9.8–11.2 × 3.5–4.9 µm. Clamp connections absent.
Registration number: MB 563625
Distribution: Northern Thailand
Ectomycorrhiza: Castanopsis, Dipterocarpus
Type: THAILAND. Chiang Mai Province: Sangasabhasri lane to Huai Kok Ma village, Doi Suthep National Park, 18°48'24.3''N, 98°54'38''E, 1150 m, 7 June 2006, Neves 117 (HOLOTYPE: MFLU08 1110, ISOTYPE: NY).
Commentary: The dark red color of the pileus and stipe is notable. Other diagnostic characters include the blue reaction with the application of NH4, the slowly cyanescent flesh, and the thick walled hymenial cystidia. The caulocystidia at the apex of the stipe tend to be more strictly clavate, while the ones at the middle and base are sinuous clavate.
Diagnosis: Pileus convex to plane, dark reddish brown to deep red brown, dry, 3.3–6.1 cm broad, with NH4 blue. Context pale yellow, staining blue. Lamellae decurrent, yellow to orangish yellow, intervenose. Stipe equal, red brown. Context pale yellow, staining blue. Basal mycelium yellow. Spores 9.8–11.2 × 3.5–4.9 µm. Clamp connections absent.
Registration number: MB 563625
Distribution: Northern Thailand
Ectomycorrhiza: Castanopsis, Dipterocarpus
Type: THAILAND. Chiang Mai Province: Sangasabhasri lane to Huai Kok Ma village, Doi Suthep National Park, 18°48'24.3''N, 98°54'38''E, 1150 m, 7 June 2006, Neves 117 (HOLOTYPE: MFLU08 1110, ISOTYPE: NY).
Commentary: The dark red color of the pileus and stipe is notable. Other diagnostic characters include the blue reaction with the application of NH4, the slowly cyanescent flesh, and the thick walled hymenial cystidia. The caulocystidia at the apex of the stipe tend to be more strictly clavate, while the ones at the middle and base are sinuous clavate.