D. P. Lewis

Current Determination: Austroboletus subflavidus (Murrill) Wolfe
Family: Boletaceae
Det. by: D. P. Lewis
Identification notes: COMMENTS. This bolete appears to be rare in the Big Thicket area, although Thiers (1959) reported it to be common in one year. Wolfe (1979) states that it appears to be an endemic to the gulf coast; color slide.
Location: United States of America: Texas
Locality: Roy E. Larsen Sandyland Sanctuary, south end off State Hwy 327, near high tensio
Coordinates: 30.3494 -94.2379
Habitat/Microhabitat: Under pines and oaks in sandy xeric habitats, in humus with a sandy substrate

Collector(s): D. P. Lewis
Collection Date: 27 August 1989
Catalog Subset: Fungi
EMu IRN: 82499
OccurenceID: 9ef557b5-d02f-42e4-9156-637a289ee712

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