Boletellus deceptivus Halling & Fechner
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                                                    Filed AsBoletaceae 
 Boletellus deceptivus Halling & Fechner ( isotype )
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                                                    Collector(s)R. E. Halling 9786 with N. Fechner, 14 Feb 2013 
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                                                    LocationAustralia. Queensland. Main Range National Park, Queen Mary Falls. 
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                                                    HabitatDry sclerophyll. Eucalyptus sp. . On soil. 
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                                                    DescriptionPileus 2.5-6 cm broad, hemispheric to convex to plano-convex, dry, medium to coarsely erect squamulose at first, sometimes flattened or truncated, becoming repent, grayish red to ruddy red to pinkish red (9,10B-C6,5) soon becoming dull ochraceous tan, sometimes retaining the reddish pigment between the scales and/or at the base of the scales, sometimes with pale yellow showing between the scales, with sterile appendiculate remnants at margin; the scales continuous onto outer surface of veil, with a white band at edge. Flesh yellow, quickly cyanescent, with yellow and cyanescence present into upper 1/4-1/3 or rarely 2/3 of stipe, white below to base with a slower orangish brown oxidation, rarely with some immediate cyanescence in base, often basal cyanescence disappearing with orange brown prevailing. Tubes adnexed to deeply adnexed, bright yellow at first, becoming dull sordid yellow to greenish yellow, with pores bright yellow at first, becoming dull reddish brown with age, quickly cyanescent throughout development. Stipe 4-9 cm long, 4-12 mm broad, strict or curved, equal, sometimes slightly enlarged at base, dry, red at apex, or rarely with some bright yellow, white to tan to dull ivory (4B3) with age, tomentose to appressed subtomentose above, appressed fibrillose to fibrillose striate below, white at base. Spore print dark olive brown. 
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                                                    Notes (shown on label)DNA extracted, M. Nuhn. Examined by E. Horak (21 Octo 2015), 
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                                                    IdentifiersNY Barcode: 02861500 Occurrence ID: 0a0e24e5-64c0-47b5-9223-cd531e7d1fc8 
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                                                    GenBankKP327663 (nrLSU) 
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                                                    KingdomFungi 
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                                                    DivisionBasidiomycota 
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                                                    FamilyBoletaceae 
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                                                    All DeterminationsBoletellus deceptivus Halling & Fechner det R. E. Halling 
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                                                    Type Detailsisotype of Boletellus deceptivus Halling & Fechner 
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                                                    RegionOceania 
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                                                    CountryAustralia 
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                                                    State/ProvinceQueensland 
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                                                    LocalityMain Range National Park, Queen Mary Falls. 
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                                                    ElevationAlt. 877 m. (2877 ft.) 
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                                                    Coordinates-28.3415, 152.371 
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                                                    Georeferencing MethodGPS. 
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                                                    Geodetic DatumWGS84 
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                                                    Distribution
MACROFUNGI OF AUSTRALIA The Queensland Herbarium and The New York Botanical Garden Boletellus deceptivus Halling & Fechner Australia. Queensland: Main Range National Park, Queen Mary Falls. 28°20'29.5"S, 152°22'16.9"E; 877 m. 14 Feb 2013 Vegetation: Eucalyptus, gregarious to scattered, on soil. leg: R. E. Halling, no. 9786 (N. Fechner) det: R. E. Halling ISOTYPE Pileus 2.5-6 cm broad, hemispheric to convex to plano-convex, dry, medium to coarsely erect squamulose at first, sometimes flattened or truncated, becoming repent, grayish red to ruddy red to pinkish red (9,10B-C6,5) soon becoming dull ochraceous tan, sometimes retaining the reddish pigment between the scales and/or at the base of the scales, sometimes with pale yellow showing between the scales, with sterile appendiculate remnants at margin; the scales continuous onto outer surface of veil, with a white band at edge. Flesh yellow, quickly cyanescent, with yellow and cyanescence present into upper 1/4-1/3 or rarely 2/3 of stipe, white below to base with a slower orangish brown oxidation, rarely with some immediate cyanescence in base, often basal cyanescence disappearing with orange brown prevailing. Tubes adnexed to deeply adnexed, bright yellow at first, becoming dull sordid yellow to greenish yellow, with pores bright yellow at first, becoming dull reddish brown with age, quickly cyanescent throughout development. Stipe 4-9 cm long, 4-12 mm broad, strict or curved, equal, sometimes slightly enlarged at base, dry, red at apex, or rarely with some bright yellow, white to tan to dull ivory (4B3) with age, tomentose to appressed subtomentose above, appressed fibrillose to fibrillose striate below, white at base. Spore print dark olive brown. THE NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN (NY) Spares scanned, 28 March 2013 Annotated by Roy E. Halling REH 9786 Boletellus deceptivus NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN 9786 02861500 THE NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN copyright reserved Prof. Dr. E. Horak Schlossfeld 17 A-6020 Innsbruck AUSTRIA 21.X, 2015 Australia Boletellus deceptivus R. E. Halling 9786 ISOTYPE 9786. Boletellus emo densoid `Boletellus deceptivus` OCR Engine: OCR_Gemini_1_5_Flash
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