Systematics Collections Data

PDD 106850 – Bondarzewia propria (Lloyd) J.A. Cooper

Data provider:
New Zealand Fungarium - Te Kohinga Hekaheka o Aotearoa
Barcode:
PDD 106850
Specimen type:
Packet
Database record added:
13 November 2018
Database record updated:
18 June 2022
Components
Primary component
Active identification
Determined name:
Bondarzewia propria
Determiner:
J.A. Cooper
Identification date:
2018-02-24 (Verbatim: 2018/02/24)
Preferred name:
Bondarzewia propria (Lloyd) J.A. Cooper
Division:
Basidiomycota
Class:
Agaricomycetes
Order:
Russulales
Family:
Bondarzewiaceae
Identification type:
Determination
Substrate:
tree
Collection events
Primary collection event
Collection event type:
Field
Standard locality
Location:
Hunterville, Bruce Park Reserve,
Georeferences:
Latitude and Longitude (WGS84):  -39.961  175.533 
Verbatim locality:
Bruce Park Reserve, Hunterville
Verbatim collector:
G. Smith
Standardised collector:
Grey Smith
Verbatim date:
2018/1/27
Start date:
2018-01-27
Country:
New Zealand
New Zealand Area Codes:
Rangitikei
Native lands:
Ngāti Apa
Ngāti Hauiti
Georeferences:
Latitude and Longitude (WGS84):  -39.961333 175.530796
Specimen notes
Public Note:
[GS] Growing at the base of native trees and on exposed roots in broadleaf-podocarp forest. Caps forming fan-shaped brackets up to 20 cm across, soft-leathery, shades of yellow, fawn and brown, darker near the point of attachment and fading to creamy-white at the margin. Lower pore surface white with a sterile zone near the margin. Exudation present on both upper and lower surfaces. I have added a photo of a fruit body sliced in half. The context is creamy-white and varies in depth from 18-20 mm closer to the point of attachment, to 8-10 mm approaching the margin. The pore layer is off-white and 2-3 mm deep. When cut, and especially when the fruit body was just snapped in two, the exposed context bled a milky exudate. One other point, the point of attachment is quite narrow compared to the width of the fruit body but not really forming a stem.I have calculated there are around 2-4 pores per mm. In other photos I have, the pores on the narrower "stem" part of the fruit body near the point of attachment look quite elongated. I will monitor the fruit bodies, which there are lots of, to see if they become darker over time. After visiting Bruce Park Reserve again today it was apparent that this fungus appears to be associated only with dead and dying Rimu (Dacrydium cupressinum) trees. Also, older fruit bodies were observed to be going brown on top, with the pore surface changing from white to fawn-pale brownish. [JAC] Spores russuloid (amyloid ornamentation). The first photo of this species. I would have realized if I'd read the above, i.e. at base of podocarp and exuding milky latex. Narrows it down to one. The specimen is a bit more yellow than the photos suggest.
G. Smith, J.A. Cooper
External links
iNaturalist:
Assigned reference numbers
JA Cooper Fungarium:
JAC14775
Permissions
Project permits
Reference:
PDD Collection - Local Contexts
Biocultural (BC) Notice