Abstract
Cantharellus cuticulatus, first described by E.J.H. Corner in 1966, is an edible mushroom distinguished by its vibrant yellow-orange cap, lamellae-like hymenium and the absence of clamp connections. This study reveals a significant shift in its distribution from the high-altitude regions of Mount Kinabalu to lowland areas, raising interesting questions about its habitat preferences and associated host plants. The research was conducted between 2021 and 2023, involving comprehensive macro- and micro-morphological analyses, as well as molecular identification techniques. After a hiatus of over half a century without any new records in Sabah, the study has successfully collected three Cantharellus cuticulatus specimens from three different districts in Sabah. To date, this species has only been documented in Peninsular Malaysia and Northern Borneo (Sabah, Sarawak and Brunei).
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