Entoloma sulphureum
BiostatusPresent in region - Indigenous. Endemic
Images (click to enlarge) Caption: Entoloma sulphureum Hk. (holotype):
a. carpophores. b. spores. c. cuticle. |  Caption: Watercolour Owner: G.M. Taylor |  Caption: 68/392: ENTOLOMA SULPHUREUM Owner: Egon Horak |  Owner: J.A. Cooper |  Caption: scale=5mm Owner: J.A. Cooper |  Owner: J.A. Cooper |  Owner: J.A. Cooper |  Owner: J.A. Cooper |  Owner: J.A. Cooper |  Owner: J.A. Cooper |  Caption: FUNNZ2007/0698 Owner: FUNNZ |  Caption: FUNNZ2007/0698 Owner: FUNNZ |  Caption: FUNNZ2007/1234 Owner: FUNNZ |  Caption: Dried type specimen Owner: Herb PDD |
Article: Horak, E. (1973). Fungi Agaricini Novazelandiae I-V. Beihefte zur Nova Hedwigia 43: 200 p. Description: Pileus 10-25 mm diam., convex when young
becoming depressed at the centre and finally umbilicate, straw-yellow to deep
yellow, yellow-brownish, colours fading in aged carpophores, glabrous, dry,
slightly striate near the margin, hygrophanous. Lamellae (L 10-14, 1 1-3), adnexed
or emarginate, ventricose, pink from the first, gill edge intact and concolorous.
Stipe 15-40 x 1-2.5 mm, cylindrical, coloured like pileus, with white weft of
mycelium at the base, glabrous elsewhere, dry fistulose, solitary. Context yellowish.
Odor and taste slightly farinaceous.
Spores
6-7 x 5-6 µm, 5-6-angled. Basidia 26-30 x 7-8 µm, 4-spored. Cystidia none. Cuticle
a cutis consisting of repent, cylindrical hyphae, with hyaline membrane encrusted
by yellowish-brownish pigment. Clamp connections present. Habitat: On
soil in forests (under Leptospermum spp., Nothofagus spp.). New
Zealand.
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