Microscopically the pileipellis terminal cells are similar to Pluteus perroseus but the stipe of these fruit bodies was quite yellow in colour.
Description: This medium sized Pluteus species has a dark brown velvety cap surface with dark raised squamules which are very dense in the centre. The gills are cream-pink in colour with a fine dark edge. The fruit bodies grow up to 4-5 cm in diameter. The stipe is quite yellow in colour with ‘fibrils’ projecting out from the stipe in tiny scattered groups.
Abundance: Rarely observed in the Mangemangeroa Reserve.
Acknowledgement: J.A. Cooper
This medium sized Pluteus species has a dark brown velvety cap surface with dark raised squamules (especially in the centre) and pink gills with a dark edge. Two fruit bodies were observed growing 4-5 cm in diameter and 4.5-6 cm in height. The stipe is quite yellow in colour with fibres projecting out from the stipe in scattered tiny groups. Remnant mature coastal broadleaf forest.
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