Occurrence Aug 27, 2024

    Hygrophorus erubescens

    United StatesColoradoEagle
    Shrine Pass Rd, west of Shrine Pass

    Record

    Dataset
    Denver Botanic Gardens, Sam Mitchel Herbarium of Fungi
    Basis of record
    Human observation
    Dynamic properties
    {
      "habit": "gregarious to cespitose",
      "odor": "mild",
      "taste": "not tasted",
      "pileus": "Dull brownish pink scattered on pileus; viscid when wet",
      "hymenophore": "Decurrent, white, thick, subdistant lamellae",
      "stipe": "Dull brownish pink scattered on stipe; viscid when wet"
    }

    Taxon

    Scientific name
    Hygrophorus erubescens
    Taxon ID
    184263
    Higher classification
    Fungi|Basidiomycota|Agaricomycotina|Agaricomycetes|Agaricomycetidae|Agaricales|Hygrophoraceae|Hygrophorus
    Kingdom
    Fungi
    Phylum
    Basidiomycota
    Class
    Agaricomycetes
    Order
    Agaricales
    Family
    Hygrophoraceae
    Genus
    Hygrophorus
    Specific epithet
    erubescens
    Rank
    Species
    Scientific name authorship
    (Fr.) Fr.

    Hygrophorus erubescens (Fr.) Fr.

    KingdomFungiPhylumBasidiomycotaClassAgaricomycetesOrderAgaricalesFamilyHygrophoraceaeGenusHygrophorusSpeciesHygrophorus erubescens
    • Taxon ID not found

    Hygrophorus erubescens (Fr.) Fr.

    DomainEukaryotaKingdomFungiPhylumBasidiomycotaClassAgaricomycetesOrderAgaricalesFamilyHygrophoraceaeGenusHygrophorusSpeciesHygrophorus erubescens
    • Taxon ID not found
    Identified by
    • Roy E. Halling

    Location

    Continent
    North America
    Inferred
    Country or area
    United States of America
    Inferred
    State province
    Colorado
    County
    Eagle
    Locality
    Shrine Pass Rd, west of Shrine Pass
    Decimal latitude
    39.556
    Decimal longitude
    -106.247
    Georeference remarks
    Elevation value calculated using USGS Bulk Point Query Service (V 2.0)
    Elevation
    3,316
    Inferred
    Geodetic datum
    WGS84
    Location according to GADM
    United StatesColoradoEagle
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    Occurrence

    Occurrence ID
    8a731106-bcda-4010-aa35-2e67c24e29eb
    Catalogue number
    DBG-F-035314
    Record number
    10262
    Recorded by
    • Roy E. Halling; Barbara Thiers
    Sex
    Occurrence status
    Present
    Inferred
    Other catalogue numbers
    • 35314
    Occurrence remarks
    iNaturalist Record: 240366573.; Habit: gregarious to cespitose. Odor: mild. Taste: not tasted. Pileus: Dull brownish pink scattered on pileus; viscid when wet. Hymenophore: Decurrent, white, thick, subdistant lamellae.Stipe: Dull brownish pink scattered on stipe; viscid when wet.
    Event date
    2024-08-27
    Verbatim event date
    8/27/2024
    Habitat
    Plants nearby: spruce, Douglas fir, Fir.; soil, litter

    Other

    Record licence
    CC0 1.0
    Inferred
    Institution code
    DBG
    Institution ID
    Collection code
    DBG
    Collection ID
    881dbacb-effd-4a6a-b4f4-45da2579e689
    Identifier
    13423092
    Modified
    2024-11-21T11:39:22
    Altered
    2024-11-21 11:39:22
    original
    References
    GBIF ID
    4988980316

    Multimedia

    • Format
      image/jpeg
      Identifier
      https://www.mycop...G-F-035314_lg.jpg
      Rights holder
      Denver Botanic Gardens, Sam Mitchel Herbarium of Fungi (DBG-DBG)
      Record licence
      http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/

    Citation

    Please use this citation in publications
    Sam Mitchel Herbarium of Fungi (Denver Botanic Gardens) (2025). Denver Botanic Gardens, Sam Mitchel Herbarium of Fungi. Occurrence dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/kuqgug accessed via GBIF.org on 2025-08-13. https://gbif.org/occurrence/4988980316