Heimioporus australis Fechner & Halling
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Filed As
Boletaceae
Heimioporus australis Fechner & Halling ( isotype ) -
Collector(s)
R. E. Halling 9288 with N. Fechner, 29 Mar 2010
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Location
Australia. Queensland.
ENDANGERED
This specimen represents an endangered or threatened species. The specific locality has been removed from the online record to protect this species from over-collection. These data may be supplied to researchers on request. -
Habitat
Dry sclerophyll. Melaleuca, Allocasuarina, Eucalyptus, Leptospermum.
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Description
Pileus 4.5-5 cm broad, plano-convex, dry, finely subvelutinous, deep red to pale red, with some hints of olive at margin from fading. Flesh pale yellow, unchanging, with mild odor and taste. Tubes adnexed bright yellow to yellow with a hint of pale greenish, unchanging, with pores yellow, unchanging. Stipe 7.5 x 1.5 cm, barely subclavate, strict, dry, dark dull red, pale yellow near base, white at base, finely lacerate ridged and with a red pruina overlaying the ridges et al., with interior pale yellow above, white toward and at base, unchanging.
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Notes (shown on label)
DNA sequenced M. Nuhn (2013). Sampled for ITS by L. Tedersoo (26 Feb 2015). Examined by E. Horak (21 Oct 2015).
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Specimen Notes
HOLOTYPE in BRI
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 1115397
Occurrence ID: 3c83581c-0d69-4330-9436-fd5fed6043be
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GenBank
KP327703 (tef1)
KP327652 (nrLSU)
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Feedback
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Kingdom
Fungi
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Division
Basidiomycota
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Order
Boletales
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Family
Boletaceae
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All Determinations
Heimioporus australis Fechner & Halling det R. E. Halling
Heimioporus japonicus (Hongo) E.Horak det R. E. Halling
Note: This name misapplied in 2011 -
Type Details
isotype of Heimioporus australis Fechner & Halling
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Region
Oceania
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Country
Australia
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State/Province
Queensland
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ENDANGERED
This specimen represents an endangered or threatened species. The specific locality has been removed from the online record to protect this species from over-collection. These data may be supplied to researchers on request.
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Heimioporus australis Fechner & Halling