Biology:Harrya atriceps
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Short description: Species of fungus
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| Species: | H. atriceps
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| Harrya atriceps Halling, G.M.Muell., & Osmundson (2012)
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Harrya atriceps is a rare species of bolete fungus. Described as new to science in 2012, it is found in the Cordillera Talamanca of Costa Rica, where it grows in a mycorrhizal association with the oak species Quercus copeyensis and Quercus seemannii. Compared to its much more common and widespread relative, Harrya chromapes, H. atriceps has a black cap and lacks pinkish colors in its stipe scabers, but it does have a yellowish stipe base. Its smooth, fusoid spores measure 9.1–11.9 by 4.2–6.3 μm.[1]
References
- ↑ "Affinities of the Boletus chromapes group to Royoungia and the description of two new genera, Harrya and Australopilus". Australian Systematic Botany 25 (6): 418–31. 2012. doi:10.1071/SB12028.
External links
Wikidata ☰ Q15637364 entry
