Filed As:

Boletaceae
Boletus olivaceovirens
All Determinations:

Boletus olivaceovirens det. R. E. Halling

Location:

Australia. Queensland. Thuringowa City. Paluma. Paluma Range Nat'l Park, 2 km W of Paluma. Alt. 870 m. (2854 ft.)
Collector(s):

R. E. Halling 8783 with Osmundson, 25 Feb 2006
Description:

Pileus 4-6 cm broad, convex to irregularly convex, dry, very finely subvelutinous to finely subtomentose, dark olive (30F8 to 4F8-5) on disc, (1B-C-D6,5 to 4D6) toward margin, with even margin. NH4: orange on cap and at juncture of flesh and cap. Flesh white, very slowly changing to a pale bronwish pink, with mild odor and bitter taste. Tubes adnate, whitish to pale greenish yellow, unchanging (or possibly rarely pale bluish green in a small section in one) when exposed, with pores pale greenish yellow, becoming olive with age, unchanging. Stipe 5 cm long, 1.5-2 cm broad, tapering downward, strict or curved at base, dry, extremely finely and densely subpruinose (lens), pale greenish yellow above, greenish olive below, disappearing with age and then with dark olive brown maculose spots and olive brown, white at base, with interior white, unchanging above, with bluish green streak in the base of one. Spores ovoid to nearly bean shaped. Hymenial cystidia easily visible as pseudocystidia.
Habitat:

Sclerophyll. Acacia. Gregarious. On soil.
Feature Notes:

Possibly belonging to the T. balloui consortium
Other:

Specimen Notes: Duplicate in BRI
Identifiers:

NY Barcode: 1393617
GUID: f7732a8f-5ac4-44f7-956a-cd7bf53f9c5c
Map:

Coordinates: (-19.0106, 146.188)

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