Species

Russula miniata

Common Name(s)

None

Qualifiers

2009 - DP, OL

Authority

McNabb

Family

Russulaceae, Basidiomycetes

Flora Category

Fungi - Native

Distribution

Buller

Features

The cap is 0.7–1.5 cm diameter, convex when young but slightly centrally depressed at maturity. It is slightly viscid under wet conditions, otherwise dry, glabrous or finely creviced. It is pale red to pastel red. The margins are entire and thin. The gills, which are joined to the stipe (adnate), are moderately distant, thin, simple, to 2.5 mm deep. They are white, not discoloured at maturity. Lamellulae are rare. The stalk is 1–1.5 cm long, ± equal, 3–4 mm in diameter. It is solid, dry, finely felted under lens, and white. The flesh is white, unchanging on exposure to air. The spores are ovate to broadly elliptical, 9.5–11.5 x 8–10 µm. They are obliquely apiculate, with the apiculus up to 1.5 µm long. Ornamentation consists of dense, amyloid, truncated spines to 2 µm high, in small confluent groups, joined basally by fine to moderately coarse amyloid ridges and forming an incomplete reticulum.

Fruiting

Known from a single collection made in January 1968.

Substrate

Solitary under Nothofagus menziesii.

Where Held

PDD (holotype)

Extant Collections

1


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