Filed As:

Boletaceae
Harrya chromapes (Frost) Halling, Nuhn, T.Osmundson & Manfr.Binder
Location:

United States of America. Missouri. Saint Louis Co. Wildwood. Babler State Park.
Collector(s):

G. White 61 with , 04 Jul 2001
Description:

spore length: 13.0 microns; spore width: 4.5 microns; spore shape: oblong; spore texture: smooth; spore color: clear; spore print color: pinkish brown. The strawberry-pink cap, the bright yellow at the base of the stipe, and the scabers on the stipe, make this species easy to identify. Please refer to http://www.mushroomexpert.com/harrya_chromapes.html for additional information on this species. Close examination by Dr. Methven (see annotation above) combined with the 2015 DNA analysis confirmed that this specimen is Harrya chromapes.
Habitat:

woods - oak - hickory upland. Moisture conditions: very moist. soil - rich loamy.
Identifiers:

NY Barcode: 03817703
GUID: 9059635a-99bb-43a2-9ed3-7bf85dc6b578
Map:

Coordinates: (38.4517, -90.6881)

Distribution:

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