Tylopilus balloui (Peck) Singer
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Filed As
Boletaceae
Tylopilus balloui (Peck) Singer s.l. -
Collector(s)
R. E. Halling 9463 with N. Fechner, 06 Mar 2011
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Location
Australia. Queensland. Great Sandy National Park, Fraser Island, road from Eurong to Central Station.
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Habitat
Sclerophyll. Eucalyptus, Syncarpia, Lophostemon. Gregarious to cespitose. On sand.
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Description
Pileus 2-5 cm broad, dry, convex to plano-convex, bright orange to reddish orange (7A-B8,7). Hymenophore favoloid, staining light brown, with multiple pore layers. Stipes frequently branched, tapering to base, usually with orange at apex. Spores oblong-elliptical to nearly subfusoid, slightly subreniform in profile. Hymenial cystidia (pseudocystidia) present.
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 1193919
Occurrence ID: 48afee38-dd32-477a-98f4-fcc96bb505ee
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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
Tylopilus balloui (Peck) 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
Great Sandy National Park, Fraser Island, road from Eurong to Central Station.
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Elevation
Alt. 114 m. (374 ft.)
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Coordinates
-25.4948, 153.091
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Georeferencing Method
GPS.
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Geodetic Datum
WGS84
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Distribution
MACROFUNGI OF AUSTRALIA The Queensland Herbarium and The New York Botanical Garden Tylopilus balloui Australia. Queensland: Fraser Island, road from Eurong to Central Station. 25°29'41.4"S, 153°05'29.3"E; 114 m. 6 Mar 2011 Vegetation: Eucalyptus, Syncarpia, Lophostemon; gregarious to cespitose, on sand. leg: R. E. Halling, no. 9463 (N. Fechner) det: R. E. Halling Pileus 2-5 cm broad, dry, convex to plano-convex, bright orange to reddish orange (7A-B8,7). Hymenophore favoloid, staining light brown, with multiple pore layers. Stipes frequently branched, tapering to base, usually with orange at apex. Spores oblong-elliptical / homoear / subfusoid. Tylopilus balloui Halling 9463 Australia 2011 + fusoid Tylopilus balloui Eucalyptus Syncarpia Lophostemon OCR Engine: OCR_Gemini_1_5_Flash
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Tylopilus balloui (Peck) Singer