Taxon Details: Phylloporus infuscatus M.A.Neves & Halling
Taxon Profile:
Narratives:
Family:
Boletaceae (Basidiomycota)
Boletaceae (Basidiomycota)
Scientific Name:
Phylloporus infuscatus M.A.Neves & Halling
Phylloporus infuscatus 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: 9. 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: 9. 2012
Accepted Name:
This name is currently accepted.
This name is currently accepted.
Description:
Registration number: MB 563623
Type: THAILAND. Chiang Mai Province: Mae Sae, Highway 1095 at Km 55, 19°14'33.6''N, 98°38'29.4''E, 982 m, 10 June 2006, Neves 123 (HOLOTYPE: MFLU08 1128, ISOTYPE: NY).
Distribution: Northern Thailand
Ectomycorrhiza: Castanopsis
Commentary: This taxon has unusual characteristics for a Phylloporus. The hymenophore features and the microscopic characteristics together with molecular data confirm placement in Phylloporus. The green color of the pileus is diagnostic and so is the dark color of the flesh, rather than the usual red-brown pilei and the light yellowish or whitish color of the flesh in the rest of the genus. It is important to note that the color of the flesh is not due to oxidation.
Registration number: MB 563623
Type: THAILAND. Chiang Mai Province: Mae Sae, Highway 1095 at Km 55, 19°14'33.6''N, 98°38'29.4''E, 982 m, 10 June 2006, Neves 123 (HOLOTYPE: MFLU08 1128, ISOTYPE: NY).
Distribution: Northern Thailand
Ectomycorrhiza: Castanopsis
Commentary: This taxon has unusual characteristics for a Phylloporus. The hymenophore features and the microscopic characteristics together with molecular data confirm placement in Phylloporus. The green color of the pileus is diagnostic and so is the dark color of the flesh, rather than the usual red-brown pilei and the light yellowish or whitish color of the flesh in the rest of the genus. It is important to note that the color of the flesh is not due to oxidation.