Panus sribuabanensis

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Panus sribuabanensis
Panus sribuabanensis
Panus sribuabanensis


Description:

Basidiomata medium to large. Pileus 39–121 mm diam, saucer-shaped with a central depression. Surface is moist; the margin is arched with splits along the edge, and the color is yellowish grey. Llamellae) are yellowish white. Stipe 3–7 mm wide, 25–44 mm long, tapering, with a longitudinally striate surface aligned with its length, centrally attached, and colored moderate yellow to pale yellow. Basidiospores 3.75–7.5 × 3.75–5 µm, subglobose to elliptical, hyaline, with internal oil droplets (guttules). Basidia 22.5–35 × 5–7.5 µm, clavate, 2–4 sterigmata, 2.5–10 µm long. Cheilocystidia 16–30.4 × 4–5.6 µm, versiform, often flexuose. Pleurocystidia 41.25–65 × 7.5–12.5 µm, fusiform to subcylindrical. Two types of hyphae are present: generative hyphae 2.5–6.25 µm wide, thin-walled, septate with clamp connections; skeletal hyphae 2.5–7.5 µm wide, thick-walled, aseptate.




Reference:

  • Kumlaa J, Jatuwonga K, Tanrueand K, et al. (2024). A New Edible Wild Mushroom Species, Panus sribuabanensis (Panaceae, Polyporales) from Northern Thailand and Its Nutritional Composition, Total Phenolic Content, and Antioxidant Activity. Mycobiology52: 1–12.

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