


Rozites pallidus E. Horak & G.M. Taylor 1982 [1981]

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Rozites pallidus E. Horak & G.M. Taylor 1982 [1981]
The most distinctive feature of Rozites pallida is (as the name indicates) the pallid pileus, which in fresh condition is covered by a thick glutinous layer with embedded white squamules of the universal veil. Macroscopically this New Zealand species resembles R. sarmienti (Speg.) Horak (1979) which is common in the South American Nothofagus forests both in Chile and Argentina.