Tylopilus balloui (Peck) Singer

  • Filed As

    Boletaceae
    Tylopilus balloui (Peck) Singer s.l.

  • Collector(s)

    R. E. Halling 6802 with P. Reddell, M. Castellano, 17 Feb 1992

  • Location

    Australia. Queensland. Thuringowa City. Paluma.

  • Habitat

    Sclerophyll. Eucalyptus grandis, Allocasuarina torulosa, Acacia, Banksia integrifolia, Syncarpia hillii. Solitary. On soil.

  • Description

    Pileus 4-4.5 cm broad, dry, matted tomentose, plano-convex, 5B-C5,4, not staining. Flesh white, unchanging, up to 8 mm thick, with mild odor and taste. Tubes subdecurrent, boletinoid in arrangement, pallid to 4B4, staining brownish (6E6) with injury; pores concolorous, staining likewise, compound boletinoid. Stipe 4 cm long, 1 cm broad, tapering downward, central, dry, minutely striate-subpruinose, paliid to 4B4, staining brownish (6E6) like hymenophore, with interior solid, white, staining like other tissues. KOH - slowly pale yellow. Spore deposit 4A3 (cream) when fresh.

  • Identifiers

    NY Barcode: 02449790

    Occurrence ID: e5d24ced-0226-483a-a033-325dd84306a3

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  • Region

    Oceania

  • Country

    Australia

  • State/Province

    Queensland

  • County/Municipio

    Thuringowa City

  • Locality

    Paluma.

  • Elevation

    Alt. 850 - 900 m. (2789 - 2953 ft.)

  • Coordinates

    -19.0214, 146.14

  • Distribution

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Tylopilus balloui
MACROFUNGI OF AUSTRALIA
The Queensland Herbarium and The New York Botanical Garden
Australia. Queensland: Thuringowa Shire, Paluma.
19°0'47"S, 146°10'45"E; 880 m. 17 Feb 1992
Vegetation: Eucalyptus grandis, Allocasuarina torulosa, Acacia, Banksia integrifolia, Syncarpia hillii;
solitary, on soil.
leg: R. E. Halling, no. 6802 (P. Reddell, M. Castellano)
det: R. E. Halling
Pileus 4-4.5 cm broad, dry, matted tomentose, plano-convex, 5B-C5,4, not staining. Flesh white, unchanging,
up to 8 mm thick, with mild odor and taste. Tubes subdecurrent, boletinoid in arrangement, pallid to 4B4,
staining brownish (6E6) with injury; pores concolorous, staining likewise, compound boletinoid. Stipe 4 cm
long, 1 cm broad, tapering downward, central, dry, minutely striate-subpruinose, pallid to 4B4, staining
brownish (6E6) like hymenophore, with interior solid, white, staining like other tissues. KOH - slowly pale
yellow. Spore deposit 4A3 (cream) when fresh.
Name  Tylopilus pale favoloid balloui
No. Halling 6802
(= E 4668)
Col. P. Reddell  Date 17.2.92  Det. Australia
Loc. Paluma, Queensland
MYCOLOGY HERBARIUM
Perth, Western Australia.
CSIRO
AUSTRALIA
THE NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN
Probably contoxic with REH 6808
Annotated by Roy E. Halling 5 Nov 2019
Australia Tylopilus balloui R. E. Halling 6802  02449790
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*Tylopilus balloui*
*Eucalyptus grandis*
*Allocasuarina torulosa*
*Banksia integrifolia*
*Syncarpia hillii*

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