Systematics Collections Data

PDD 80990 – Russula amoenolens Romagn.

Data provider:
New Zealand Fungarium - Te Kohinga Hekaheka o Aotearoa
Barcode:
PDD 80990
Specimen type:
Packet
Loan status:
Active
Database record added:
01 April 2010
Database record updated:
24 February 2023
Components
Primary component
Active identification
Determined name:
Russula amoenolens
Determiner:
J.A. Cooper
Identification date:
Preferred name:
Russula amoenolens Romagn.
Division:
Basidiomycota
Class:
Agaricomycetes
Order:
Russulales
Family:
Russulaceae
Identification type:
Determination
Associations:
has host Quercus robur
Substrate:
soil
Other components
Active identification
Determined name:
Quercus robur
Determiner:
Identification date:
Preferred name:
Quercus robur L.
Division:
Tracheophyta
Class:
Magnoliopsida
Order:
Fagales
Family:
Fagaceae
Identification type:
Determination
Present:
no
Collection events
Primary collection event
Collection event type:
Unknown
Standard locality
Location:
CASC, Lincoln
Georeferences:
Latitude and Longitude (WGS84):  -43.6406  172.476 
Verbatim locality:
CASC, Lincoln
Verbatim collector:
J.A. Cooper
Standardised collector:
J. A. Cooper
Collectors reference no.:
JAC9208
Verbatim date:
2005/01/05
Start date:
2005-01-05
New Zealand Area Codes:
Mid Canterbury
Country:
New Zealand
Native lands:
Ngāi Tahu
Georeferences:
New Zealand Map Grid:  2467425E 5729475N  (WGS84 -43.640965 172.472197)
Habitat:
Built-up agricultural
Keywords:
Built-up agricultural
Specimen notes
Public Note:
under several species of tree on campus. Pat Leonard's comments; "You also say you have found R. sororia in Hagley Park. Did you check the guaiac reaction, was it negative? There are bucketfuls of a Russula in this group up in every park in Nelson, even in the Courthouse car park and it is all R. amoenolens, which looks and smells like R. sororia but has a strong guaiac reaction and very long dcy’s (100 µ plus) with acute ends. The Americans are now calling their member of this group R. amoenolens where it occurs under Pinus radiata, but in Europe and in Nelson it also occurs with oak, cedar and various other trees. Bart Buyck’s view is that this group is still a mess despite Sarnari’s review, and someone needs to tackle the DNA, I could not agree more. But for the time being I am sticking with R. amoenolens, Clive has sent me several specimens from Auckland Parks, so it seems to be widespread in NZ." This would also apply to jac9217.. Changed ID on 25/3 to ameonolens after subsequent recollection and test of guiac (intense blue) and SV dermatocystidia (160um). Aspergillus noted 1/10/09.
Public Note:
ITS>CTTGGTCATTTAGAGGAAGTAAAAGTCGTAACAAGGTTTCCGTAGGTGAA CCTGCGGAAGGATCATTATCGTACAATGGAGGTGCTGGGGTTGTCGCTGA CCTTTGAAAGGGTCGTGCACGCCTCGGTGCTTTCACACACAATCCATCTC ACCCCTTTTGTGCATCACCGCGTGGGGGTCCCTTTTAGCTAGTTCTGAAG GGGGCTTTCGCGTTTTTACAAACACACCCTTTTAATGCAATATGTAGAAT GTCTTACTTTTTGCGATCACACGCAATCAATACAACTTTCAACAACGGAT CTCTTGGCTCTCGCATCGATGAAGAACGCAGCGAAATGCGATACGTAATG TGAATTGCAGAATTCAGTGAATCATCGAATCTTTGAACGCACCTTGCGCC CTTTGGCATTCCGAAGGGCACACCCGTTTGAGTGTCGTGACATCCTCAAA CCTTCTTGGTTTCTTGACTGAGAAGGCTTTGGACTTTGGAGGCTTTTGCT GGACCTTTGCTTGTTGAAGCCAGCTCCTCTTAAATGAATTAGTGGGGTCT GCTTTGCTGATCCTTGACGTGATAAGATGCTTCTACGTCTTGGGTTACGC ACTGTTTGCTATAGATCCTGCTTCTAACCGTCTCATAGAAGACAAATGGT CGACTTGACCCACCAACCTTGACCTCAAATCGGGTGAGACTACCCGCTGA ACTTAAGCATATCA
External links
Assigned reference numbers
JA Cooper Fungarium:
JAC9208
Permissions
Project permits
Reference:
PDD Collection - Local Contexts
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