Filed As:

Boletaceae
Tylopilus cespitosus (Cleland) ined.
All Determinations:

Tylopilus cespitosus (Cleland) det. R. E. Halling

Tylopilus balloui (Peck) Singer det. R. E. Halling

Location:

Australia. Queensland. Springbrook National Park, tracks near Tallanbana Picnic Area. Alt. 810 m. (2657 ft.)
Collector(s):

R. E. Halling 9782 with N. Fechner, 13 Feb 2013
Description:

Pileus 3-5 cm broad, convex to plano-convex, sometimes irregular in outline, dry, matted to matted finely subtomentose, Pompeian yellow (5B6), becoming honey yellow to mustard brown to tobacco brown (5C-D-E-F6). Flesh white, slowly pale tan with exposure, with mild to subfragrant odor, and mild taste. Tubes adnate, whitish then tan, bruising brown, with regular pores (not favoloid). Stipe 3-7 cm long, 1 cm broad, equal or subclavate to broader below, white, bruising brown, finely subpruinose/subgranulose (similar to T. phaseolisporus from Western Australia and T. albofabatus nom. prov. from Paluma, Feb 2006), with interior as in pileus, white at base. Spores ovoid to subellipsoid in face view, bean-shaped (reniform) in profile. Hymenial cystidia present as pseudocystidia.
Habitat:

Sclerophyll. Eucalyptus, Allocasuarina. Gregarious to scattered. On soil.
Other:

Specimen Notes: Duplicate in BRI
Identifiers:

NY Barcode: 1393494
GUID: 5c3bf6bd-6123-494f-b2e4-a82ebbf75804
Map:

Georeferencing Method: GPS
Coordinates: (-28.2247, 153.271)

Distribution:

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