Filed As:

Boletaceae
Boletus albobrunnescens Desjardin & Dentinger ( paratype )
All Determinations:

Boletus albobrunnescens Desjardin & Dentinger det. R. E. Halling

Location:

Thailand. Chiang Mai. km 25, Highway 1009, Doi Inthanon National Park. Alt. 1050 m. (3445 ft.)
Collector(s):

R. E. Halling 8790 with D. Desjardin, T. Baroni, M.-A. Neves, T. Osmundson, Le Thanh Huyen, Ruilin Zhao, Hong Twu Chan, 05 Jun 2006
Description:

Pileus 5.5 cm broad, dry, glabrous to very finely matted, white staining brown. Flesh white, mild odor and taste. Tubes white with white stuffed pores. Stipe 6 cm long, 15 mm broad, 3.5 cm broad at base, clavate, dry, white, finely reticulate to half the length, staining brown.
Habitat:

Middle elevation montane forest. Castanopsis. Solitary. On soil.
Feature Notes:

DNA sequences extracted by B.T.M. Dentinger
Other:

Specimen Notes: Duplicate in MFLU
GenBank:

HQ161878 ()
KF668279 (ITS)
HQ161879 (nrLSU)
HQ161877 (RPB1)
Identifiers:

NY Barcode: 1393700
GUID: 6ff7d15e-a989-4ae6-8b89-b5b4ca1b4536
Map:

Coordinates: (18.5386, 98.5617)

Distribution:

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