Callistosporium vinosobrunneum

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Callistosporium vinosobrunneum
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Kingdom: Fungi
Division: Basidiomycota
Class: Agaricomycetes
Order: Agaricales
Family: Callistosporiaceae
Genus: Callistosporium
Species:
C. vinosobrunneum
Binomial name
Callistosporium vinosobrunneum
Desjardin & Hemmes (2011)
known only from Hawaiʻi
Callistosporium vinosobrunneum
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Gills on hymenium
Cap is convex or flat
Hymenium is adnexed or sinuate
Stipe is bare
Ecology is saprotrophic
Edibility is unknown

Callistosporium vinosobrunneum is a species of agaric fungus in the family Callistosporiaceae. Newly described to science in 2011, it is known only from Hawaiian montane wet forests on the islands of Hawaiʻi and Kauaʻi.

The species was first described scientifically by mycologists Dennis Desjardin and Don Hemmes in 2011 in Mycologia. Desjardin collected the holotype specimen in Kauaʻi, in Kōkeʻe State Park in January 2009. The specific epithet vinosobrunneum refers to the dark reddish-brown color of the fruit bodies.[2]

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