Eichleriella alliciens is easily recognizable by the smooth, pinkish to pale ochraceous basidiomata, smooth to pruinose hymenophore, the abundant cystidia-like elements and the consistently 4-celled basidia both in the hymenium.
The species in known in 3 countries. In Brazil, it is known in 10 of the 26 states. The European records in Russian Federation, Poland, Spain, Germany and Belgium belongs to Eichleriella incarnata, a common species simillar to E. alliciens.
There are about 30 records of this species in GBIF, being 20 of them in Brazil.
Population Trend:
In Brazil, this species is moslty found in Atlantic Rain Forest, with other records in Cerrado.
In Brazil, this species is not well distributed, registered only in Cerrado and Atlantic Forest, both hotspots.
About 1/4 of the records in Brazil are in unprotected areas.
Other areas should be studied in order to assess the distribution of this species.
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