Filoboletus hanedae

Filoboletus hanedae, is a species of agaric fungus in the family Mycenaceae native to South-East Asia, first described by George S. Kobayashi.

[1] The shape of the pileus in Filoboletus hanedae displays quite a bit of variation with convex or conico-campanulate, umbonate, plane, hygrophanous caps being observed.

The size of the fungus's pileus ranges from about half-a-centimeter to about three and half centimeters in diameter.

The visibility of any brown or pink coloration decreases as the fruiting body matures, giving way to the more known white, yellowish and beige appearance.

[1] Filoboletus hanedae grows on trunks, stipes and sticks in the forest, being noted in Sri Lanka, Peninsular Malaysia, Sumatra, Borneo, Krakatoa archipelago, Karimunjawa, Philippine Islands, Pohnpei, New Guinea, New Caledonia, Australia, Madagascar, Venezuela and Japan.