Pluteus sp. ‘Waiopehu Reserve’

This species has been recorded from Waiopehu Reserve, Levin by Grey Smith, https://inaturalist.nz/observations/12328356. It has been observed once in the Mangemangeroa Reserve and from Kidds Bush, Lake Hawea.

Description: The cap of this species is olive-brown in colour with dark squamules on the cap surface. The cap is typically about 3 cm in diameter and has been observed growing up to 4 cm in height. The gills do not have distinctly pink tones but are more cream-tan in colour. The stipe is grey and lightly fibrous. All three records of this Pluteus species were observed growing on soil.

Microscopically the terminal cap cells are clavate and somewhat clumped together with brown pigment. Pleurocystidia are thin-walled, typically utriform in shape and larger than the cheilocystidia.

Abundance: Rarely observed in the Mangemangeroa Reserve.

Acknowledgement: G. Smith (@grey), J.A. Cooper

Posted on April 2, 2020 11:32 PM by codfish codfish

Observations

Photos / Sounds

What

Deer Mushrooms (Genus Pluteus)

Observer

codfish

Date

October 22, 2014

Description

Medium sized dark grey-brown on soil, 3 cm in diameter x 3 cm height. Three fruiting bodies in the same area. Gills beige-cream, concolorous, perhaps with a paler edge. Stipe grey, ridged, 2.5-3 mm diameter. Remnant mature coastal broadleaf forest.

Photos / Sounds

What

Deer Mushrooms (Genus Pluteus)

Observer

codfish

Date

January 1, 2020

Description

This Pluteus was observed growing on soil. It has a quite distinctive olive-brown colour with dark raised squamules on the cap surface. The stipe is grey and lightly fibrous. The larger cap size of two fruit bodies was about 3 cm in diameter and 4 cm in height. The gills do not have distinctly pink tones but are more cream-tan in colour. Growing in remnant of mature mountain beech forest.

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