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Polyporus hypomelanus Berk. ex Cooke 1886

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Polyporus hypomelanus Berk. ex Cooke, Grevillea 15 51 (1886)
Polyporus hypomelanus Berk. ex Cooke 1886

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Indigenous, non-endemic
Present
New Zealand
Political Region

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Berk. ex Cooke
Cooke
1886
51
ICN
Polyporus hypomelanus Berk. ex Cooke 1886
NZ holotype
species
Polyporus hypomelanus
On trunks. Grey River; New Zealand.

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hypomelanus

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Polyporus hypomelanus Berk. ex Cooke 1886

Unknown Hosts. Auckland. Domain, Feb. 1931, M.Hodgkins; Mt. Wellington, near sea-level, July 1931, M.Hodgkins. Wellington. Waverley, 400 feet, Dec. 1946, Mrs. E.E.Chamberlain; Field's Hut, Mt. Hector, 2,700 feet, Feb. 1931, E.E.Chamberlain; Day's Bay, 350 feet, May 1946, G.B.Rawlings. Otago. Karitane, Jan. 1935, J.R.J.Moore. Southland. Woodlaw State Forest, Feb. 1946, G.B.Rawlings.
Hymenophore reviving a second season, solitary, hard and woody, attached by a brief lateral stem. Pileus fan-shaped, or conchate, 3-7 cm. x 2.5-5 cm. x 1-3 mm.; surface black, roughened with radiating raised striae which are more prominently developed and transversely rugulose-tomentose near the base, cuticle black, to 200 µ thick, hard, horny, gelatinized, pseudoparenchymatous, of large cells with thick brown walls; margin acute, sometimes slightly inturned, crenate, often toothed, corresponding with the raised striae; hymenial surface greyish-brown or fuscous, even, with a black sterile margin 2-3 mm. wide, dissepiments not toothed; stem lateral, to 10 mm. long, 5-7 mm. thick, black, tomentose, rugulose, solid, with a cuticle. Context usually 300 µ thick, or less, to 1 mm. at the base, isabelline, densely woven; skeletal hyphae 4-5 µ thick, lumen almost obliterated, bovista type, freely branched, aseptate, staining; generative hyphae 3-4 µ thick, thin-walled, branched, septate, with clamp connections, contents staining. Pores wood colour in section, 1-2 mm. deep, sometimes with more deeply coloured fine lateral lines, appearing stratose, 100-150 µ diameter or 5-6 per mm.; dissepiments 50-100 µ thick, equal, thickened apically, even, gelatinized. Basidial type clavate, basidia clavate, 12-16 x 4-5 µ, soon collapsing. Spores elliptic-oblong, .5-6 x 2.5-3 µ, smooth, hyaline.

New Caledonia, New Zealand.

Growing solitary on bark and decorticated wood of fallen branches and logs.
Specific features are the black, prominently striated surface, thick dense cuticle (which in sections appears as a distinct black and shining layer), horny dissepiments and dark coloured hymenium. Two specimens exhibit odd thickened hyphae embedded in the context, some attaining a thickness of 25 µ. Others show a second pore layer partly extending over the first, indicating that plants persist for a second season.

LOCALITY: Grey River, New Zealand.

FAGACEAE. Nothofagus fusca: Otago, Routeburn Valley, Lake Wakatipu, 470 m. Nothofagus menziesii: Nelson, Huia River, 300 m. Otago, Black Gully, Blue Mountains; Alton Valley, Tuatapere.

Collections from which the description has been drawn match the type collection in Kew herbarium ex "Grey River, N.Z.". It and "N.Z., Colenso, b698", filed by Cooke under Polyporus leprodes, are the only specimens in Kew herbarium

Hymenophore annual, solitary, firm and woody, laterally attached by a brief stem-like base. Pilei reniform, 2-5.5 cm wide, 2-4 cm radius, 2-4 mm thick; pileus surface ochraceous, darkening to reddish-brown peripherally, polished and glabrous; without a cortex; margin acute, entire, even; hymenial surface dark reddish-brown, even, with a lighter sterile border 1-2 mm wide. Pores ferruginous in section, 3-4 per mm, 200-350 µm diameter, 1-2 mm deep; dissepiments 100-350 µm thick, equal or with apices thickened, even. Context straw or clay colour, to 2 mm thick, of densely intertwined hyphae; binding hyphae 5-8 µm diameter, bovista type, freely branched, branches tapering, aseptate, lumena almost capillary; generative hyphae 3-4 µm diameter, walls 0.2 µm thick, branched, septate, with clamp connections. Hymenial layer to 18 µm deep, a dense palisade of basidia and paraphyses, soon collapsing. Basidia clavate, 12-20 x 6-8 µm, bearing 4 spores; sterigmata erect, to 3 µm long. Paraphyses subclavate, 10-16 x 5-6 µm. Spores narrowly elliptical, obliquely apiculate, 7-10 x 2.5-3 µm, walls smooth, hyaline, 0.1 µm thick.
New Zealand.
Bark of dead standing trunks, type of rot not seen.
Specific features are the glabrous and polished ochraceous surface, reddish-brown hymenial layer, bovista-type binding hyphae, large pores thickened at apices, thick dissepiments, and moderately large elliptical spores. The species is close to Tyromyces fusco-lineatus, the latter differing in the larger spores, differently shaped pileus, and the different hymenial surface.
LOCALITY: Grey River, Westland.

Polyporus hypomelanus Berk. ex Cooke 1886

[Notes from Kew Type specimen, PRJ 2010] Kew images.

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Polyporus grammocephalus sensu Colenso (1891) [1890]
Polyporus hypomelanus Berk. ex Cooke 1886
Polyporus grammocephalus sensu Colenso (1891) [1890]
Polyporus grammocephalus sensu Colenso (1891) [1890]
Polyporus hypomelanus Berk. ex Cooke 1886
Polyporus hypomelanus Berk. ex Cooke (1886)
Polyporus hypomelanus Berk. ex Cooke 1886
Polyporus hypomelanus Berk. ex Cooke 1886
Polyporus hypomelanus Berk. ex Cooke (1886)
Polyporus hypomelanus Berk. ex Cooke 1886
Polyporus hypomelanus Berk. ex Cooke (1886)
Polyporus hypomelanus Berk. ex Cooke 1886
Polyporus hypomelanus Berk. ex Cooke (1886)
Polyporus hypomelanus Berk. ex Cooke 1886
Polyporus hypomelanus Berk. ex Cooke 1886
Polyporus hypomelanus Berk. ex Cooke 1886
Polyporus hypomelanus Berk. ex Cooke (1886)
Polyporus hypomelanus Berk. ex Cooke 1886
Polyporus hypomelanus Berk. ex Cooke (1886)
Polyporus hypomelanus Berk. ex Cooke 1886
Polyporus hypomelanus Berk. ex Cooke (1886)
Polyporus leprodes sensu Colenso (1891) [1890]
Polyporus hypomelanus Berk. ex Cooke 1886
Tyromyces hypomelanus (Berk. ex Cooke) G. Cunn. (1965)
Polyporus hypomelanus Berk. ex Cooke 1886

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Polyporus hypomelanus Berk. ex Cooke 1886
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taxonomic status
Not Polyporus sensu stricto.Related to Neodatronia and requires a gen. nov. [JAC].
typification
On trunks. Grey River; New Zealand.

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scientific name
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15 February 1993
13 October 2005
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