Albatrellus ovinus

Albatrellus ovinus
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Fungi
Division: Basidiomycota
Class: Basidiomycetes
Order: Russulales
Family: Albatrellaceae
Genus: Albatrellus
Species: A. ovinus
Binomial name
Albatrellus ovinus
Synonyms
  • Scutiger ovinus Murrill
  • Polyporus ovinus Schaeff. ex Fr.
Albatrellus ovinus
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Mycological characteristics

pores on hymenium

cap is convex

or flat
hymenium is decurrent
stipe is bare
ecology is mycorrhizal
edibility: edible

Albatrellus ovinus is a terrestrial polypore fungus found in western North America, and Northern Europe. It is very closely related to the more common A. subrubescens,[1] from which it may be distinguished microscopically by the amyloid spore wall. It is edible and sold commercially in Finland.[2]

Similar species

A fuller discussion of the small color differences from the inedible Albatrellus subrubescens can be found at that extensive article. Microscopically, the spores of A. subrubescens are amyloid, while the ones of A. ovinus are not.[3][4]

References

  1. Hibbett DS, Pine EM, Langer E, Langer G, Donoghue MJ (1997). "Evolution of gilled mushrooms and puffballs inferred from ribosomal DNA sequences". Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 94 (22): 12002–6. doi:10.1073/pnas.94.22.12002. PMC 23683Freely accessible. PMID 9342352. Retrieved 2008-11-11.
  2. Pelkonen, Riina; Alfthan, Georg; Järvinen, Olli (2008). Element Concentrations in Wild Edible Mushrooms in Finland. Helsinki: Finnish Environment Institute. p. 32. ISBN 978-952-11-3153-0. Retrieved 2009-02-20.
  3. W. Julich, 1984: Die Nichtblatterpilze, Gallertpilze und Bauchpilze. Kleine Kryptogamenflora Band II Teil b/1
  4. J. Breitenbach, F. Kranzlin, 1986: Pilze der Schweiz, Band 2. Nichtblatterpilze.

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