Bolete sp.

1 Bolete sp. at ANBG

Bolete sp. at ANBG - 12 May 2024
Bolete sp. at ANBG - 12 May 2024
Bolete sp. at ANBG - 12 May 2024
Bolete sp. at ANBG - 12 May 2024
Bolete sp. at ANBG - 12 May 2024
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Identification history

Bolete sp. 15 May 2024 Pam
Kgaria sp. (genus) 14 May 2024 Csteele4
Unidentified 13 May 2024 TimL

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Advice from @Heino1 : "Herbarium collection HL6778 at CANB." See associated sighting 4572375.

13 comments

Teresa wrote:
   14 May 2024
Are the pores red and the flesh yellow or have the yellow pores aged to the reddish colour?
Did you note any colour change in flesh or cap when touched?
TimL wrote:
   14 May 2024
Hi @Teresa. Not sure if the pores were originally yellow and have aged to the reddish colour. I didn't note any colour change. Tim
Teresa wrote:
   14 May 2024
Lovely specimen hoping to describe more of these in the future
TimL wrote:
   14 May 2024
Hi @Teresa. You mentioned colour change in the flesh or cap when touched. Is there anything specific that would help you to identify fungi specimens apart from images from several perspectives including images of the pores/gills? Tim
Teresa wrote:
   14 May 2024
Hi @TimL, it all depends on the species as to which features we look for.
For the Boletes I tend to use Roy Halling's site in the USA, as he some projects in Australia which are very useful to us. I've included the address for you, hope its of some use. Regards, Teresa
https://sweetgum.nybg.org/science/projects/boletineae/
Csteele4 wrote:
   14 May 2024
@Teresa I've suggested Kgaria as it seems possible bur I am by no means certain - I just know they're being found often in the region at the moment (from groups I moderate).
Teresa wrote:
   14 May 2024
Hi @Csteele4, and @TimL, I've just read the this paper and the colour changes are very interesting for Kgaria sp; I'll be on the lookout for these on my next outing.
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Roy-Halling/publication/372658874_Kgaria_Boletaceae_Boletoideae_gen_nov_in_Australia_Neither_a_Tylopilus_nor_a_Porphyrellus/links/64d17e0791fb036ba6d5d600/Kgaria-Boletaceae-Boletoideae-gen-nov-in-Australia-Neither-a-Tylopilus-nor-a-Porphyrellus.pdf
Pam wrote:
   15 May 2024
Not Kgaria. Looks similar to one when cut goes a black blue.
Teresa wrote:
   15 May 2024
Agree with Pam, best to leave this as Boletales; most probably an undiscribed species
Pam wrote:
   15 May 2024
Boletales doesn't seem to be on the species list.
Pam wrote:
   15 May 2024
Great find. Notice at base of fungus a pale dusting of colour. Beginnings of Hypomyces that infect Boletes and Russulas a lot reducing their life span considerablly.
Heino1 wrote:
   22 May 2024
I've collected these for the herbarium and there are some other photos at https://canberra.naturemapr.org/sightings/4572375.
Pam wrote:
   23 May 2024
Great. Thanks Heino. The only way to get anywhere with identification is to collect and process and hopefully get some DNA results.

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