Filed As:

Boletaceae
Boletus sp.
All Determinations:

Boletus sp.

Location:

New Zealand. South Island. Fiordland National Park, Borland Nature Trail. Alt. 196 m. (643 ft.)
Collector(s):

R. E. Halling 9717 with S. Kerr, T. Davies, D. Lyttle, 10 May 2012
Description:

Pileus 4-6 cm broad, convex to plano-convex, dry to tacky, brown with some dull rhubarb red, pink, olive, matted to apparently heavily tomentose. Flesh yellow, cyanescent, with mild odor and taste. Tubes shallowly adnexed, yellow cyanescent, with pores yellow and some with pale dull red, cyanescent. Stipe 4-5 cm long, 1.5-1.7 cm broad, subclavate, dry, strict, pale yellow to yellowish white, sometimes with very pale pink pruina, otherwise somewhat finely matted, more yellowish below and white at base, with interior pale yellow to white, erratically cyanescent near apically outer rind, unchanging below.
Habitat:

Montane forest. Nothofagus menziesii, N. solandri. Scattered. On soil.
Identifiers:

NY Barcode: 1491114
GUID: aebe3a90-0ae0-4ec3-8e5e-28e66d08bdfb
Map:

Georeferencing Method: GPS
Coordinates: (-45.7758, 167.536)

Distribution:

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