Boletellus emodensis (Berk.) Singer
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Filed As
Boletaceae
Boletellus emodensis (Berk.) Singer -
Collector(s)
R. E. Halling 9789 with N. Fechner, 15 Feb 2013
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Location
Australia. Queensland. Girraween National Park, road from Bald Rock Creek to Dr Roberts Waterhole.
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Habitat
Sclerophyll. Eucalyptus. Solitary. On living tree bark.
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Description
Pileus 7 cm broad, convex, dry, finely squamulose, with repent scales on disc, suberect toward margin, dark tan to pale brown nearly overall with some dull red on sterile appendiculate margin. Flesh bright yellow, quickly cyanescent. Tubes deeply adnexed, bright vivid yellow (3A8), with pores concolorous, quickly cyanescent. Stipe 11.5 cm long, 2 cm broad, curved, equal, dry, red at apex, paler red below with scattered areas faded to whitish of dull rhubarb red, fibrillose striate, white? at base, with flesh yellow to base, quickly cyanescent.
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Specimen Notes
Duplicate in BRI
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 1393488
Occurrence ID: c812ea84-7162-465d-876b-e1170d5b0c5d
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Kingdom
Fungi
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Division
Basidiomycota
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Family
Boletaceae
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All Determinations
Boletellus emodensis (Berk.) Singer det R. E. Halling
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Region
Oceania
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Country
Australia
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State/Province
Queensland
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Locality
Girraween National Park, road from Bald Rock Creek to Dr Roberts Waterhole.
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Elevation
Alt. 979 m. (3212 ft.)
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Coordinates
-28.8274, 151.967
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Georeferencing Method
GPS.
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Geodetic Datum
WGS84
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Location Notes
[Location has associations with the following Indigenous peoples or organizations: Bundjalung, Ngoorabul [1]; Yugambal [4]. Determined by Local Contexts Project ID 544ed405-7fac-44c2-bc93-598921528f3e on 2025-11-04. Resources: [1] Map data provided by Native Land Digital (https://native-land.ca/). Used with permission for educational and non-commercial purposes. | [4] The Glottography Consortium. 2007. Glottography Dataset Derived from Asher and Moseley 2007 "Atlas of the World's Languages". Zenodo. doi:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15287258.]
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Distribution
No botanical uses.
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Boletellus emodensis (Berk.) Singer