Suillus pseudobrevipes
Suillus pseudobrevipes is a species of edible mushroom in the genus Suillus. It was first described scientifically by American mycologists Harry D. Thiers and Alexander H. Smith in 1964.[1] This fungal species have a distinctive fibrillous annulus. Compare with Suillus brevipes.
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pores on hymenium | |
cap is convex | |
stipe is bare | |
spore print is brown | |
ecology is mycorrhizal | |
edibility: edible |
See also
References
- Smith AH, Thiers HD. (1964). A Contribution Toward a Monograph of North American Species of Suillus (Boletaceae). Ann Arbor, Michigan. p. 92.
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