Tylopilus alboater (Schwein.) Murrill
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Filed As
Boletaceae
Tylopilus cf. alboater (Schwein.) Murrill -
Collector(s)
T. W. Osmundson 1196 with Le Thanh Huyen, Ruilin Zhao, Hong Twu Chan, Maria Alice Neves, Roy Halling, Tim Baroni, Dennis Desjardin, 03 Jun 2006
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Location
Thailand. Chiang Mai. Mae Sae; Hwy 1095 @ 55 km marker.
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Habitat
on roadbank, under Castanopsis armata.
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Description
Pileus: 40 mm, convex, slightly cleft, densely matted subtomentose, dark chocolate brown, staining black. Context white; becoming red then black. Odor pungent, non-idiosyncratic; taste mild.Stipe: 65 x 17 mm, subclavate, solid, minutely tomentose, dark brown to nearly black; tomentose hairs sometimes clustered into tomentose scales. Reticulate at apex. Context same as in pileus. Basal mycelium white or pale gray.Hymenophore: Poroid, adnate; pores round, 2 per mm, stuffed; mouth black, stuffed with gray pith; tubes 4 mm long, white to pale gray, quickly staining bright crimson when cut.
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 2072261
Occurrence ID: 2673a12d-2156-4c1e-98f7-bb0f7e2c35e2
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Kingdom
Fungi
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Division
Basidiomycota
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Family
Boletaceae
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All Determinations
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Region
Asia
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Country
Thailand
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State/Province
Chiang Mai
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Locality
Mae Sae; Hwy 1095 @ 55 km marker
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Elevation
Alt. 990 m. (3248 ft.)
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Coordinates
19.2424, 98.6415
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Distribution
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Tylopilus alboater (Schwein.) Murrill