Systematics Collections Data

PDD 113909 – Pappia sp. 'Mt Lyford (PDD 113909)' J.A. Cooper ined. 2023

Data provider:
New Zealand Fungarium - Te Kohinga Hekaheka o Aotearoa
Barcode:
PDD 113909
Specimen type:
Packet
Database record added:
18 April 2024
Database record updated:
24 April 2024
Components
Primary component
Active identification
Determined name:
Pappia sp. 'Mt Lyford (PDD 113909)'
Determiner:
J.A. Cooper
Identification date:
2024 (Verbatim: 2024)
Preferred name:
Pappia sp. 'Mt Lyford (PDD 113909)' J.A. Cooper ined. 2023
Division:
Basidiomycota
Class:
Agaricomycetes
Order:
Polyporales
Family:
Meruliaceae
Identification type:
Determination
Associations:
has host Nothofagus solandri
Substrate:
soil
Other identifications
Identification
Determined name:
Tyromyces guttulatus sensu Cunn.
Determiner:
J.A. Cooper
Identification date:
2021-08-30 (Verbatim: 30/08/2021)
Preferred name:
Pappia sp. 'Mt Lyford (PDD 113909)' J.A. Cooper ined. 2023
Active:
no
Identification type:
Determination
Other components
Active identification
Determined name:
Nothofagus solandri
Determiner:
Identification date:
Preferred name:
Fuscospora solandri
Division:
Tracheophyta
Class:
Magnoliopsida
Order:
Fagales
Family:
Nothofagaceae
Identification type:
Determination
Present:
no
Collection events
Primary collection event
Collection event type:
Field
Verbatim locality:
Mt Lyford, Crystal Lake Track
Verbatim collector:
J.A. Cooper
Standardised collector:
J. A. Cooper
Collectors reference no.:
JAC 16779
Verbatim date:
04/04/2021
Start date:
2021-04-04
New Zealand Area Codes:
Kaikoura
Country:
New Zealand
Native lands:
Ngāi Tahu
Georeferences:
Latitude and Longitude (WGS84):  -42.478408  173.148819 
Habitat:
Beech forest
Specimen notes
Public Note:
Soft white bracket on fallen beech, to 15 cm diam, fragile. Single layer of tubes. 6 pores per mm, sweetish smell, no taste. Tube layer to 1cm thick. Tissue dimitic, clamped. Spores hyaline, not dextrinoid 3um. I suspect this is Tyromyces guttulatus sensu cunningham. The pores have not gone black on drying but an orange/tan, but I wonder if Hood's comment is based on the real version and it is a composite description. Everything else fits. Note this does not have a bitter taste. Sequence in same clade as Aurantiporus pulcherrimus and same as material incorrectly identified as Australoporus tasmanicus and Fomitopsis nivosa (on willow) and one I thought was Rhodofomitopsis on willow/eucalypt. It is not Calcipostia guttulatus in the Dacryobolaceae sl. Surely Cuningham must have been using Tyromyces guttulatus for this (incorrectly)
J.A. Cooper
External links
iNaturalist:
Assigned reference numbers
JA Cooper Fungarium:
JAC16779
Permissions
Project permits
Reference:
PDD Collection - Local Contexts
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