#rhodocollybia_laulaha
Rhodocollybia laulaha
Species of fungus
Rhodocollybia laulaha is a species of fungus in the family Omphalotaceae. Found in Hawaii, it was described as new to science in 1999 by mycologists Dennis Desjardin, Roy Halling, and Don Hemmes. The fruitbodies have caps that are 3 to 8 cm in diameter, bell-shaped to convex in shape, and light brown to grayish orange or orange-white. Gills have an adnexed attachment to the stipe, and are narrow and very crowded together. The stipe is 3 to 8 cm long by 0.6 to 0.7 cm thick. The specific epithet laulaha—Hawaiian for "widespread"—refers to its widespread distribution and common appearance on the Hawaiian Islands.
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