Taxon Details: Heimioporus mandarinus (Ces.) E.Horak
Taxon Profile:
Narratives:
Family:
Boletaceae (Basidiomycota)
Boletaceae (Basidiomycota)
Scientific Name:
Heimioporus mandarinus (Ces.) E.Horak
Heimioporus mandarinus (Ces.) E.Horak
Primary Citation:
Heimioporus E. Horak gen. nov.--replacing Heimiella Boedijn (1951, syn. post., Boletales, Basidiomycota).
Sydowia 56: 238. 2005
Heimioporus E. Horak gen. nov.--replacing Heimiella Boedijn (1951, syn. post., Boletales, Basidiomycota).
Sydowia 56: 238. 2005
Accepted Name:
This name is currently accepted.
This name is currently accepted.
Description:
Diagnosis: The conico-umbonate, rugulose pileus appears distinctive in the genus. Corner (1972) describes the pileus as viscid glutinous — the protologue indicates the pileus as dry, which is the state I have seen. Corner also indicated that the red color develops with age — again, this is contrary to what I have seen. Spores are alveolate-reticulate.
Registration number: MB368302
Ectomycorrhiza: Fagaceae, Dipterocarpaceae
Distribution: Thailand, Malaysia, Borneo, Papua New Guinea.
Diagnosis: The conico-umbonate, rugulose pileus appears distinctive in the genus. Corner (1972) describes the pileus as viscid glutinous — the protologue indicates the pileus as dry, which is the state I have seen. Corner also indicated that the red color develops with age — again, this is contrary to what I have seen. Spores are alveolate-reticulate.
Registration number: MB368302
Ectomycorrhiza: Fagaceae, Dipterocarpaceae
Distribution: Thailand, Malaysia, Borneo, Papua New Guinea.