Pluteus observed in the Mangemangeroa Reserve - Pluteus pauperculus

Description: The cap of this small species is golden-brown in colour with a wrinkled surface and a slightly raised centre. The cap size is typically about 2 cm in diameter but can be up to 3.5 cm. The gills are pink with yellow tones. The stipe is yellow.

Abundance: Occasionally observed in the Mangemangeroa Reserve.

Posted on April 22, 2019 05:03 AM by codfish codfish

Observations

Photos / Sounds

Observer

codfish

Date

August 27, 2014

Description

Group of three small Pluteus with yellow tones on very rotten part of fallen branch. Cap surface distinctly wrinkled/reticulate, slightly raised in centre, golden brown 2 cm in diameter x 2.3 cm height. Gills free, pink with yellow tones. Stipe yellow, about 2.5 mm diam. with a slightly swollen base and white mycelial pad. Remnant mature coastal broadleaf forest on large fallen branch under a huge puriri and the wood is possibly puriri.

Photos / Sounds

Observer

codfish

Date

November 25, 2014

Description

Second fruiting on same log of this small Pluteus with yellow tones. Cap surface distinctly wrinkled/reticulate, slightly raised in centre, golden brown 2 cm in diameter x 3 cm height. Gills free, pink with yellow tones. Stipe yellow, about 2 mm diameter. Mature coastal broadleaf forest on large fallen branch under a huge puriri and the wood is possibly puriri.

Photos / Sounds

Observer

codfish

Date

November 12, 2016

Description

Fruit body yellow-tan with conspicuous wrinkling with raised ridges, 1.8 cm in diameter and 2.2 cm in height. Gill colour yellow-pink. Stipe yellow and not pruinose. On very rotten crumbling wood on forest floor. Remnant mature coastal broadleaf forest.

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