Alboleptonia
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                                                    Filed AsEntolomataceae 
 Alboleptonia
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                                                    Collector(s)R. E. Halling 9671 with N. Fechner, 08 Mar 2012 
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                                                    LocationAustralia. Queensland. W of Brisbane, D'Aguilar National Park, Cedar Flats Picnic Area. 
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                                                    HabitatAllocasuarina sp. gregarious. soil. 
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                                                    DescriptionPileus 1-2 cm broad, convex to depressed on the disc, moist and canesent, white with a slight tan undertone. Flesh thin, watery grayish white, with mild odor and taste. Lamellae subdecurrent, close to subdistant, pale pink, with even edges. Stipe 2-3.5 cm long 2-3 mm broad, equal, translucent white, somewhat mycenoid, pale yellowish white, white at the base, glabrous. 
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                                                    IdentifiersNY Barcode: 2072316 Occurrence ID: 143ae66c-5726-489c-856e-c259c778eeb0 
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                                                    KingdomFungi 
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                                                    DivisionBasidiomycota 
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                                                    FamilyEntolomataceae 
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                                                    All DeterminationsAlboleptonia det R. E. Halling 
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                                                    RegionOceania 
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                                                    CountryAustralia 
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                                                    State/ProvinceQueensland 
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                                                    LocalityW of Brisbane, D'Aguilar National Park, Cedar Flats Picnic Area. 
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                                                    ElevationAlt. 149 m. (489 ft.) 
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                                                    Coordinates-27.3049, 152.683 
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Alboleptonia