Rhodocollybia pandipes Halling & J.L.Mata
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Filed As
Agaricaceae
Rhodocollybia pandipes Halling & J.L.Mata ( isotype ) -
Collector(s)
R. E. Halling 7630 with Ammirati, 06 Jun 1996
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Location
Costa Rica. San José. La Chonta. S of Interamerican Highway through oak woods toward Laguna Chonta.
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Habitat
Montane cloud forest. Quercus copeyensis, Q. seemanii, & Quercus rapurahuensis. Gregarious. On soil.
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Description
Pileus 2-6 cm broad, parabolic when young, then convex to plano-convex to plane, frequently with a low umbo, moist and hygrophanous, dark reddish brown overall at first, fading and then becoming dark reddish brown on disc with radiating reddish brown fibrils toward margin, giving the appearance of much grayer brown asema, typically remaining grayish reddish brown on disc with age. Flesh white, <=3 mm thick, unchanging, with pleasant odor and taste, but not idiosyncratic. Lamellae adnexed, very crowded, thin and narrow, white to (4A2-5A2), with even edges. Stipe 5-11 cm long, 5-10 mm broad, always becoming broader below (like butyracea) but then seemingly always with a curved and bent base that tapers to a contorted tip, fibrous, and twisted striate, pale reddish brown when young and moist, then white to concolorous with lamellae above more reddish to grayish brown below and white at the tapered, bent base, with interior pithy white and becoming hollow. With spore print.
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Specimen Notes
Duplicate in USJ
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 00815434
Occurrence ID: 762728b4-77d2-4a7a-9b7f-89f5ddf07eed
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Feedback
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Kingdom
Fungi
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Division
Basidiomycota
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Family
Omphalotaceae
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All Determinations
Rhodocollybia pandipes Halling & J.L.Mata det R. E. Halling
Note: Examined by Juan Luis Mata TENN May, 2001 -
Type Details
isotype of Rhodocollybia pandipes Halling & J.L.Mata
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Region
Central America
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Country
Costa Rica
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State/Province
San José
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Locality
La Chonta. S of Interamerican Highway through oak woods toward Laguna Chonta
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Elevation
Alt. 2400 m. (7874 ft.)
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Coordinates
9.6994, -83.9419
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Distribution
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Rhodocollybia pandipes Halling & J.L.Mata