Pileus dry, appressed felty to appressed squamose to appressed squamulose or with suberect squamules, pale pinkish buff. Pileus flesh yellow, quickly cyanescent. Tubes and pores yellow, quickly cyanescent, with pores becoming deep brownish red with age. Stipe whitish, staining brownish orange on surface; interior whitish and also staining brownish orange.
Singapore and now apparently Australia (Queensland) (NSW?)
Pale pinkish buff cap, yellow cyanescent flesh, yellow cyanecent hymenophore. Whitish stipe that stains brownish orange. Marginal appediculate veil remnants from cap margin.
soil or base of Myrtaceae in Atherton Tableland and Fraser Island in Queensland for certain. With Fagaceae in Singapore.
Boletellus emodensis
Boletellus dissiliens is a species of fungus in the family Boletaceae. Found in Singapore, it was originally described as Boletus dissiliens by E.J.H. Corner in 1972,[2] and transferred to Boletellus in 1981.[3]
Boletellus dissiliens is a species of fungus in the family Boletaceae. Found in Singapore, it was originally described as Boletus dissiliens by E.J.H. Corner in 1972, and transferred to Boletellus in 1981.