Phylloporus dimorphus M.A.Neves & Halling
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Filed As
Boletaceae
Phylloporus dimorphus M.A.Neves & Halling ( Isotype ) -
Collector(s)
M. A. Neves 128 with R.E. Halling, D. Desjardin, T. Baroni, T. Osmundson, Le Thanh Huyen, Ruilin Zhao, Hong Twu Chan, 12 Jun 2006
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Location
Thailand. Chiang Mai. Pathummikaram Buddhist Temple, on Highway 1095 near km 27, Ban Pha Deng Village.
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Habitat
Mixed forest. Castanopsis. On soil.
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Description
Pileus convex, 7.9 cm diam, uneven, light ochraceous (6E5) with some fibrous fine scales. Flesh light yellow, becoming slightly blue when cut. Hymenophore lamellate, yellow (3A7), decurrent, going down at the stipe almost to the base; lamellae eroded at the margin, lamellulae present, veins seen at the lamellae and at the base of the hymenium, forming an almost subporoid surface beneath. Staining blue when brusied. Stipe 6 cm long, diam at the top 1.1 cm, 0.8 at the bottom, attenuating downwards, scaly or scurfy, scales are ywllo at the top concolorous with the lamellae like reminiscent of the under surface of the hymenophore, then becoming brown downwards, browhish ridges formed by the decurrent lamellae go down almost to the tip, leaving the last third of it without ridges, urface is creamy (5B3). Basal mycelium yellow. Flesh light yellow and at the tip is light brown. Taste and odor a little acrid. NH4 - lamellae turns light rust reddish; pileus turns vianceous (10F5).
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 1491201
Occurrence ID: 51e5d63e-a111-4547-9f8f-0a7408b5f979
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GenBank
JQ003697 (nrLSU)
JQ003648 (ITS)
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Kingdom
Fungi
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Division
Basidiomycota
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Family
Boletaceae
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All Determinations
Phylloporus dimorphus M.A.Neves & Halling det M. A. Neves
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Type Details
Isotype of Phylloporus dimorphus M.A.Neves & Halling
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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
Pathummikaram Buddhist Temple, on Highway 1095 near km 27, Ban Pha Deng Village
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Elevation
Alt. 1050 m. (3445 ft.)
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Coordinates
19.1081, 98.7464
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Georeferencing Method
GPS.
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Distribution
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Phylloporus dimorphus M.A.Neves & Halling