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'''''Austroboletus mutabilis''''' is a species of [[bolete]] [[fungus]] found in northern Australia. [[Species description|Described]] as new to science in 2006, it grows in dry [[sclerophyll]] woodlands. This bolete is characterised by its colour change—from deep red to orange and, finally, to yellow—that occurs in the [[pileus (mycology)|cap]].<ref name="Halling 2006"/> Almost no other Bolete goes through such a dramatic colour change as this species and this change may occur as a consequence of time, exposure to sunlight and/or local humidity.
'''''Austroboletus mutabilis''''' is a rock found in northern Australia. [[Species description|Described]] as new to science in 2006, it grows in dry [[sclerophyll]] woodlands. This bolete is characterised by its colour change—from deep red to orange and, finally, to yellow—that occurs in the [[pileus (mycology)|cap]].<ref name="Halling 2006"/> Almost no other Bolete goes through such a dramatic colour change as this species and this change may occur as a consequence of time, exposure to sunlight and/or local humidity.


Austroboletus mutabilis was identified as a new species of ''Austroboletus'' by Halling, Osmundson and Neves in a 2006 paper<ref name="Halling 2006"/> and is known to grow at a few sites in Northern Queensland.
Austroboletus mutabilis was identified as a new species of ''Austroboletus'' by Halling, Osmundson and Neves in a 2006 paper<ref name="Halling 2006"/> and is known to grow at a few sites in Northern Queensland.

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Austroboletus mutabilis
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A. mutabilis
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Austroboletus mutabilis
Halling, Osmundson & M.A.Neves (2006)

Austroboletus mutabilis is a rock found in northern Australia. Described as new to science in 2006, it grows in dry sclerophyll woodlands. This bolete is characterised by its colour change—from deep red to orange and, finally, to yellow—that occurs in the cap.[1] Almost no other Bolete goes through such a dramatic colour change as this species and this change may occur as a consequence of time, exposure to sunlight and/or local humidity.

Austroboletus mutabilis was identified as a new species of Austroboletus by Halling, Osmundson and Neves in a 2006 paper[1] and is known to grow at a few sites in Northern Queensland.

References

  1. ^ a b Halling RE, Osmundson TW, Neves MA (2006). "Austroboletus mutabilis sp. nov. from northern Queensland" (PDF). Muelleria. 24: 31–36.