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- Q10434764 abstract "Hydnellum auratile is a tooth fungus in the family Bankeraceae. Fruit bodies of the fungus consist of closely grouped, funnel-shaped caps up to 5 cm (2.0 in) in diameter. The caps are initially bright orange with a white rim, and have a felt-like surface. On the cap underside, the hymenium has hanging orange spines with whitish tips. These spines extend a ways down the length of the short stipe. The flesh is orange in both the cap and stipe. In mass, the spores are brown. Microscopically, they measure 4–5 by 3.5–4.5 µm and have short, rounded tubercles on the surface. The widespread Hydnellum aurantiacum is a close lookalike, but can be distinguished by having a white to buff cap, dull orange to brown flesh, and white spines.Hydnellum auratile was first described as a species of Hydnum by German mycologist Max Britzelmayr in 1891. Rudolph Arnold Maas Geesteranus transferred it to Hydnellum in 1959. The fungus is widely spread in Europe, and has also been reported from the Pacific Northwest region of North America. It is considered endangered in Switzerland.".
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- Q10434764 synonym "*Hydnum auratile (Britzelm. (1891) )".
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- Q10434764 binomialAuthority "Maas Geest.".
- Q10434764 classis Q27720.
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- Q10434764 genus "Hydnellum".
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- Q10434764 synonyms "*Hydnum auratile (Britzelm. )".
- Q10434764 type Eukaryote.
- Q10434764 type Fungus.
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- Q10434764 comment "Hydnellum auratile is a tooth fungus in the family Bankeraceae. Fruit bodies of the fungus consist of closely grouped, funnel-shaped caps up to 5 cm (2.0 in) in diameter. The caps are initially bright orange with a white rim, and have a felt-like surface. On the cap underside, the hymenium has hanging orange spines with whitish tips. These spines extend a ways down the length of the short stipe. The flesh is orange in both the cap and stipe. In mass, the spores are brown.".
- Q10434764 label "Hydnellum auratile".
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