Tapinella panuoides (Fries) E.-J. Gilbert    
Kingdom Fungi   >   Phylum Basidiomycota   >   Class Agaricomycetes   >   Order Boletales   >   Family Tapinellaceae   >   Genus Tapinella   

Description:

Fruiting body. Top: Olive-yellow to yellow-brown; convex to flat; margin inrolled (uplifted in age); flesh white to cream. Gills: Pale yellow to yellow-orange; radiate from attachment point, may have forks/crossveins; easily separable from cap. Stalk: None/rudimentary (J. Solem, pers. comm.).

Where to find:

Scattered or overlapping clusters on decaying conifer wood (J. Solem, pers. comm.).

There are 5 records in the project database.

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Tapinella panuoides (top) in Howard Co., Maryland (4/16/2008). Photo by Robert Solem. (MBP list)

Tapinella panuoides (gills and margin) in Howard Co., Maryland (4/16/2008). Photo by Robert Solem. (MBP list)

Tapinella panuoides in Howard Co., Maryland (8/11/2018). (c) Joanne and Robert Solem, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC). Photo by Joanne Solem. (MBP list)

Tapinella panuoides in Howard Co., Maryland (8/11/2018). (c) Joanne and Robert Solem, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC). Photo by Joanne Solem. (MBP list)

Spores of Tapinella panuoides in Howard Co., Maryland (8/11/2018). (c) Joanne and Robert Solem, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC). Photo by Joanne Solem. (MBP list)

Tapinella panuoides spores collected in Howard Co., Maryland (4/16/2008). Photo by Robert Solem. (MBP list)

Spores of Tapinella panuoides in Howard Co., Maryland (6/16/2009). Ellipsoid, smooth; measured 4.2-4.9 x 3.0-3.5 microns. Photo by Robert Solem. (MBP list)


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