Podoscypha involuta

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Podoscypha involuta


Description:

Basidiocarps annual, occurring gregariously, stipitate, lacking any distinctive odor or taste; texture corky when fresh, becoming hard-corky upon drying. Pilei flabelliform to reniform, reaching up to 40 mm in height and 65 mm in breadth. Pileal surface tomentose toward the stipe, glabrous toward the margin, conspicuously zonate both concentrically and radially; coloration variable, predominantly white to cream or buff, with cinnamon, yellowish-brown to clay-buff tones near the stipe when fresh, becoming flesh-pink to clay-pink to cinnamon upon drying. Hymenophore smooth, surface cream, buff to cinnamon when fresh, drying pinkish-buff to clay-buff. Stipe short, glabrous, cinnamon to yellowish-brown in fresh condition, concolorous with the pileal surface when dry, up to 10 mm long and 1.5–3 mm thick.




Reference:

  • Si J, Zhang YZ, Liang JQ, et al. (2023). Morphology and phylogeny identify two new species and one new subspecies of Podoscypha from Yunnan Province, Southwest China. Frontiers in Microbiology14:1151–1365.

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