Rhodocollybia pandipes Halling & J.L.Mata
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Filed As
Agaricaceae
Rhodocollybia pandipes Halling & J.L.Mata ( paratype ) -
Collector(s)
R. E. Halling 7714 with Felsch, 09 Jun 1997
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Location
Costa Rica. San José. San Gerardo, 1.5 km from Interamerican Highway on road toward San Gerardo.
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Habitat
Qurecus costaricensis. on soil.
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Description
gregarious. Pileus 3-7 cm broad, convex when young becoming plano-convex to plane with a broad umbo, glabrous and greasy (opimous), dark brown (8F8) overall when young, soon fading at margin (4A4-3) but remaining dark brown to brown at the disc, eventually white at the margin but darker toward the disc, with margin when young, soon decurved. Flesh white, thin, unchanging, with ild odor and taste. Lamellae barely adnexed to subfree, very crowded, thin and narrow, white with a dull pinkish cast with age, with even to slightly uneven edges. Stipe 8-12 cm long, 5-9 mm broad, gradually becoming broader below, sometimes almost equal, but with characteristic sharp bend a sharp taper to a point, with a silky fibrillose to subfibrillose striate surface, twisted, white overall at first, then white above and browne (like pileus disc) below, white at sharply bent point, occasionally rhizomorphs that may be pinkish buff to white, with interior white, pithy, becoming hollow. With spore print. Phenology of specimen: Basidiomata.
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Specimen Notes
Kodachrome: Y With spore print
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 00815436
Occurrence ID: da330678-fe9c-4c92-8848-d535bed6a347
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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
paratype 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
San Gerardo, 1.5 km from Interamerican Highway on road toward San Gerardo
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Elevation
Alt. 2860 m. (9383 ft.)
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Coordinates
9.59639, -83.7986
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Distribution
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Rhodocollybia pandipes Halling & J.L.Mata