Hydnum repandum L.:Fr.

  • Filed As

    Hydnaceae
    Hydnum repandum L.:Fr.

  • Collector(s)

    A. E. Franco-Molano 1079 with R.E. Halling, G. Mueller, B. Strack, 03 Nov 1993

  • Location

    Costa Rica. Cartago. El Guarco (Canton). Estrella ±5 km E of km 31 of Interamerican Highway, near town of Estrella.

  • Habitat

    Submontane forest. Quercus oocarpa dominant forest. Gregarious. On soil.

  • Description

    Pileus 2-8 cm daim, convex depressed at the cetner to plane ans shallowly depressed at the cetner; surface 5A2-5A3 voerall, coarsely scaly. Context 0.5-2 cm thick, 5A2-5A3, unchanging or becoming darker when brusied. Teeth 0.1-0.5 cm long, 5A2. Stipe 4-7 cm long, 1-2 cm diam near the apex, surface 5A2, tomentose (small teeth) at the apex, glabrous toward the base, acentral to central, tapered toward the base.

  • Identifiers

    NY Barcode: 02861543

    Occurrence ID: 03cc1eb2-1b2e-415c-81d7-a36103a171bf

  • GenBank

    PP414170 (ITS)

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  • Region

    Central America

  • Country

    Costa Rica

  • State/Province

    Cartago

  • County/Municipio

    El Guarco (Canton)

  • Locality

    Estrella ±5 km E of km 31 of Interamerican Highway, near town of Estrella.

  • Elevation

    Alt. 1685 - 1720 m. (5528 - 5643 ft.)

  • Coordinates

    9.7678, -83.9553

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Hydnum repandum
Ana E. Franco-M 1079
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Agaricales of Costa Rica
The New York Botanical Garden
Hydnum repandum (L.: Fr.) S. F. Gray
Costa Rica. Cartago: Estirella, 5 km E of km 31 of Interamerican Highway, near
town of Estrella.
9°46 1 4"N,	83°57119"W; 1717 m.	03/11/93
Vegetation: Quercus oocarpa dominant forest.
On soil
leg: Ana E. Franco-M no. 1079 (Hailing,	Mueller,	Strack,	Franco-M.)
det: Ana E. Franco-M
Pileus 2-8 cm diam, convex depressed at the center to plane and shallowly dep-
presed at the center; surface 5A2-5A3 overall, coarsely scaly. Context 0.5-2
cm thick, 5A2-5A3, unchanging or becoming darker when bruised. Teeth 0.1-0.5
cm long, 5A2. Stipe 4-7 cm long, 1-2 cm diam near the apex, surface 5A2,
tomentose (small teeth)	at the apex,	glabrous	toward	the	base,	acentral to
central, tapered toward	the base.
Herbarium of the University of Tennessee (TENN)
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Determined by Rachel Swenie
02861543