Hydnum (Hydnum)
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Filed As
Hydnaceae
Hydnum (Hydnum) -
Collector(s)
T. W. Osmundson 1187 with Hong Twu Chan, Maria Alice Neves, Roy Halling, Tim Baroni, 13 Jun 2006
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Location
Thailand. Chiang Mai. Doi Suthep National Park, Sangasabhasri Lane to Huai Kok Ma Village.
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Habitat
gregarious, sometimes caespitose. Under Castanopsis.
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Description
Pileus: 27-56 mm, convex to nearly plane, minutely fibrillose, pale orange; margin faintly zonate. Context white, unchanging. Odor fruity; taste mild.Stipe: 31-56 x 4-9 mm, equal or subclavate, solid, white, staining orange-brown; context white, slowly staining light orange-brown. Basal mycelium white.Hymenophore: Toothed; teeth white to pale orange-brown, 2-5 mm in length, < 1 mm diameter at base.
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 2072251
Occurrence ID: 7e225285-48d4-4d57-8a1d-3bbd1b3432af
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Kingdom
Fungi
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Division
Basidiomycota
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Family
Hydnaceae
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All Determinations
Hydnum (Hydnum) det R. A. Swenie, 2021
Note: "sp. 7" in Feng et al 2016Hydnum det A. Sampieri
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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
Doi Suthep National Park, Sangasabhasri Lane to Huai Kok Ma Village
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Elevation
Alt. 1150 m. (3773 ft.)
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Coordinates
18.8068, 98.9106
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Distribution
X. X^ MACROFUNGI OF THAILAND - 2006 \ j New York Botanical Garden Hydnum T.W. Osmundson 1187 Hong Twu Chan, Maria Alice Neves, Roy Hailing, Tim Baroni 13 June 2006 Thailand. Chiang Mai Province,, Doi Suthep National Park, Sangasabhasri Lane to Huai Kok Ma Village, N18048'24.3", E98°54'38", 1150 m gregarious, sometimes caespitose Under Castanopsis Pileus 27-56 mm, convex to nearly plane, minutely fibrillose, pale orange; margin faintly zonate. Context white, unchanging. Odor fruity; taste mild. Hymenophore Toothed; teeth white to pale orange-brown, 2-5 mm in length, < 1 mm diameter at base. Stipe 31-56 x 4-9 mm, equal or subclavate, solid, white, staining orange-brown; context white, slowly staining light orange- brown. Basal mycelium white. Herbarium of the University of Tennessee (TENN) j Determined by Rachel Swenie Da,e | UTDNA# i ! BOTANICAL 02072251
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Hydnum (Hydnum)