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Leccinellum rugosiceps

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467: 392:. Further exposure over the course of 20–60 minutes results in the flesh becoming grayish to blackish. The flesh has no distinctive door or taste. The pore surface is initially dull yellow, and sometimes ages to dingy olive-brown. Unlike many other boletes, it does not turn blue when bruised, although it may have natural blue-green stains. The pores are circular, measuring less than 1 mm, while the tubes extend to 8–14 mm deep. The stipe measures 3–10 cm (1.2–3.9 in) long by 1–3 cm (0.4–1.2 in) thick. It is nearly equal in length throughout or tapered from the top to base. Its color is pale yellow to brownish underneath the pale brown scabers that darken in age. 46: 556: 396: 33: 388:
shows through. The cap tends to undergo significant color changes throughout its development—first bright yellow, then dark brown, then finally pale tan—which may make it difficult to identify in the field. The flesh is white to pale yellow, and it stains reddish to burgundy when cut or bruised. This staining is most prominent at the junction of the cap and the
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mushrooms have been described variously as "great", and "of poor quality". They have a nutty flavor and firm texture; older specimens are less firm but retain the flavor. Drying the mushrooms enhances the flavor. The stipe tends to harbor insect larvae and should be cleaned before consumption. The
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The convex cap measures 5–15 cm (2.0–5.9 in) wide. Its color is orange-yellow, aging to yellow-brown. The cap margin has a narrow flap of sterile tissue. The surface of the cap is dry, with wrinkles and pits at maturity. It often becomes cracked in age, and the whitish flesh underneath
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trend. In Asia, the species has been reported from India, Korea, China, and Taiwan. Taiwanese specimens tend to have slightly smaller spores (10–16 by 4–5 μm) than those from mainland China or from America.
497:, found in Belize, features a similar cap and scaber pigmentation on the stipe, and similar color changes in response to injury in the flesh of the cap and the apex of the stipe; unlike 513:. It generally has a darker cap, paler scabers, and somewhat wider spores, although these characteristics are variable. In his original species description, Charles Peck noted that 466: 1537: 258:
that stains initially pinkish to reddish and then to grayish or blackish when injured. The pore surface on the cap underside is yellowish. Fruitbodies are
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Sha JZ, Zhang D, Zeng XD, Wang JP (2011). "Heavy metal contents of five kinds in Boletaceae collected in Xichang City and the safety evaluation".
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is up to 10 cm (3.9 in) long and 3 cm (1.2 in) wide, with brown scabers on an underlying yellowish surface. It has firm
1673: 427:). The cap flesh is bilateral and inamyloid. The cystidia on the pores are present as conspicuous pleuro- and cheilocystidia. The 1668: 1678: 643: 450:
solution turns the cap cuticle a reddish color or is unreactive, and yellow or unreactive on the flesh. A drop of dilute
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up to 15 cm (5.9 in) in diameter. In age, the cap surface becomes wrinkled, often revealing white cracks. The
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Halling RE, Osmundson TW, Neves MA (2008). "Pacific boletes: Implications for biogeographic relationships".
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solution produces a gray color on the cap surface, and greenish-gray to olive coloration on the flesh.
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Rodríguez-Ramírez EC, Moreno CE (2010). "Bolete diversity in two relict forests of the Mexican beech (
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fungus. It is found in Asia, North America, Central America, and South America, where it grows in an
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by its dark brown to dark reddish-brown color, and flesh that does not stain with injury.
259: 1030: 523:, "from which it is easily separated by its dry pileus, smaller tubes and stouter stem." 1604: 1472: 571: 361: 286: 235: 87: 1652: 1243: 541: 454:(KOH) turns the cap surface red, and the flesh yellowish to orangish. Application of 77: 1382: 1335:
Adhikari MK. (2001). "New record of fleshy fungi from Kathmandu valley, Nepal – 4".
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in the United States. The distribution extends south to Mexico, Costa Rica, and
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Asawa K, Yoshimoto T (1983). "Isolation of mannitol from a mushroom (
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North American Boletes: A Color Guide to the Fleshy Pored Mushrooms
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Bulletin of the Yamaguchi Agricultural Experiment Station (Japan)
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exceeded that of national safety standards for edible fungi.
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are now obsolete genera that have since been subsumed into
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in a grouping of species that are associated with oak and
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Macrofungi Associated with Oaks of Eastern North America
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Common Mushrooms of the Talamanca Mountains, Costa Rica
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is a closely allied species. It is distinguished from
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is a lookalike that is difficult to distinguish from
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are spindle shaped, measuring 15–19 long by 5–6 
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roots for "rough" and "head", refers to its wrinkled
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They have a smooth surface, and are 755:Bulletin of the New York State Museum 399:Spores are smooth and spindle shaped. 319:, published by Josef Šutara in 1982. 7: 751:"Report of the state botanist, 1904" 289:collection was made in the woods of 1125:Ortiz-Santana B, Halling R (2009). 843:. Index Fungorum. CAB International 818:. Index Fungorum. CAB International 274:scientifically in 1904 by American 431:is present as a hymeniform layer. 379:known as the "wrinkled Leccinum". 345:. Others in this grouping include 14: 1689:Taxa named by Charles Horton Peck 44: 1396:Fu SZ, Wang QB, Yao YJ (2006). 919:Halling RE, Mueller GM (2005). 667:"Das System der Agaricales. II" 547:is present in the fruitbodies. 1375:10.1080/12298093.2000.12015725 889:Texas Mushrooms: A Field Guide 644:List of North American boletes 1: 887:Metzler V, Metzler S (2010). 774:"New Boletaceae from Florida" 1314:10.1016/j.mycres.2007.11.021 578:. In eastern North America, 574:fungus that associates with 367:, which is derived from the 1398:"An annotated checklist of 1224:Advanced Materials Research 594:fruitbodies, the levels of 1710: 1267:American Journal of Botany 1090:species from Costa Rica". 1150:10.1007/s12228-008-9067-3 1086:Halling RE. (1999). "New 1058:Kuo M, Methven A (2014). 590:in boletes found that in 520:Hemileccinum rubropunctum 317:Krombholziella rugosiceps 197:Krombholziella rugosiceps 172: 165: 146: 139: 41:Scientific classification 39: 30: 23: 1674:Fungi of Central America 1060:Mushrooms of the Midwest 551:Habitat and distribution 291:Port Jefferson, New York 226:, commonly known as the 1669:Fungi described in 1904 471:Leccinellum crocipodium 246:have convex, yellowish 1679:Fungi of North America 568:Leccinellum rugosiceps 564: 537:Leccinellum rugosiceps 484:Leccinum neotropicalis 474: 400: 335:Leccinellum rugosiceps 309:Krombholzia rugosiceps 270:The species was first 223:Leccinellum rugosiceps 189:Krombholzia rugosiceps 150:Leccinellum rugosiceps 25:Leccinellum rugosiceps 558: 469: 398: 354:L. pseudoscabrum 1302:Mycological Research 1037:. MushroomExpert.com 995:100 Edible Mushrooms 869:. MushroomExpert.com 200:(Peck) Šutara (1982) 192:(Peck) Singer (1942) 1436:Leccinum rugosiceps 1279:10.3732/ajb.0900284 1201:Leccinum rugosiceps 1033:Leccinum rugosiceps 861:Kuo M. (May 2007). 761:: 5–58 (see p. 20). 724:Leccinum rugosiceps 506:L. crocipodium 452:potassium hydroxide 279:Charles Horton Peck 205:Leccinum rugosiceps 1568:Boletus rugosiceps 1174:Binion D. (2008). 1127:"A new species of 772:Singer R. (1945). 691:Šutara J. (1982). 671:Annales Mycologici 665:Singer R. (1942). 592:L. rugosiceps 565: 561:L. rugosiceps 515:L. rugosiceps 511:L. rugosiceps 499:L. rugosiceps 489:L. rugosiceps 475: 448:ammonium hydroxide 444:L. rugosiceps 401: 297:transferred it to 283:Boletus rugosiceps 230:, is a species of 181:Boletus rugosiceps 132:L. rugosiceps 1646: 1645: 1551:Open Tree of Life 1428:Taxon identifiers 1259:Fagus grandifolia 1185:978-1-933202-36-5 1069:978-0-252-07976-4 1010:978-0-472-03126-9 970:978-0-8156-0588-1 930:978-0-89327-460-3 898:978-0-292-78626-4 837:"Record Details: 812:"Record Details: 749:Peck CH. (1905). 584:Quercus palustris 433:Clamp connections 238:association with 228:wrinkled Leccinum 219: 218: 201: 193: 185: 16:Species of fungus 1701: 1639: 1638: 1626: 1625: 1613: 1612: 1600: 1599: 1587: 1586: 1585: 1559: 1558: 1546: 1545: 1533: 1532: 1520: 1519: 1507: 1506: 1494: 1493: 1481: 1480: 1468: 1467: 1455: 1454: 1453: 1423: 1417: 1416: 1406: 1393: 1387: 1386: 1360: 1351: 1345: 1344: 1332: 1326: 1325: 1297: 1291: 1290: 1254: 1248: 1247: 1219: 1213: 1212: 1196: 1190: 1189: 1171: 1162: 1161: 1135: 1122: 1116: 1115: 1083: 1074: 1073: 1055: 1046: 1045: 1043: 1042: 1026: 1015: 1014: 998: 988: 975: 974: 956: 935: 934: 916: 903: 902: 884: 878: 877: 875: 874: 858: 852: 851: 849: 848: 833: 827: 826: 824: 823: 808: 802: 801: 769: 763: 762: 746: 737: 736: 734: 733: 718: 712: 711: 701: 700:(PDF (abstract)) 688: 679: 678: 662: 559:A collection of 494:L. viscosum 456:iron(II) sulfate 425:Melzer's reagent 362:specific epithet 348:L. albellum 199: 191: 183: 152: 49: 48: 35: 21: 1709: 1708: 1704: 1703: 1702: 1700: 1699: 1698: 1649: 1648: 1647: 1642: 1634: 1629: 1621: 1616: 1608: 1603: 1595: 1590: 1581: 1580: 1575: 1562: 1554: 1549: 1541: 1536: 1528: 1523: 1515: 1510: 1502: 1497: 1489: 1484: 1476: 1471: 1463: 1458: 1449: 1448: 1443: 1430: 1420: 1404: 1395: 1394: 1390: 1358: 1353: 1352: 1348: 1334: 1333: 1329: 1299: 1298: 1294: 1256: 1255: 1251: 1221: 1220: 1216: 1198: 1197: 1193: 1186: 1173: 1172: 1165: 1133: 1124: 1123: 1119: 1104:10.2307/4110871 1085: 1084: 1077: 1070: 1057: 1056: 1049: 1040: 1038: 1028: 1027: 1018: 1011: 991:Kuo M. 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Mycobank 650:References 621:, west to 517:grew with 365:rugosiceps 339:classified 276:mycologist 108:Boletaceae 74:Division: 1583:Q59537266 1530:2.1072300 1451:Q20720954 1409:Mycotaxon 1402:in China" 1343:(1): 3–7. 1244:137366362 1138:Brittonia 816:P. Karst" 778:Mycologia 697:R. Maire" 535:species, 527:Edibility 417:inamyloid 303:in 1945. 272:described 126:Species: 98:Boletales 64:Kingdom: 58:Eukaryota 1659:Leccinum 1631:MycoBank 1605:Fungorum 1577:Wikidata 1512:MycoBank 1473:Fungorum 1445:Wikidata 1415:: 47–50. 1400:Leccinum 1383:86246335 1322:18316181 1287:21622453 1263:mexicana 1158:41438436 1129:Leccinum 1088:Leccinum 865:Leccinum 638:See also 627:Colombia 623:Michigan 545:mannitol 438:Several 421:staining 377:commonly 375:. It is 343:hornbeam 329:Leccinum 307:include 305:Synonyms 300:Leccinum 266:Taxonomy 167:Synonyms 104:Family: 54:Domain: 1623:6015799 1491:3354356 1112:4110871 1029:Kuo M. 798:3755143 615:Florida 608:mercury 596:cadmium 580:pin oak 481:bolete 207:(Peck) 114:Genus: 94:Order: 84:Class: 1636:195004 1610:195004 1556:504054 1543:279511 1517:287524 1504:334866 1478:287524 1381:  1320:  1285:  1242:  1182:  1156:  1110:  1066:  1007:  967:  927:  895:  841:Maire" 796:  631:clinal 606:, and 604:copper 570:is an 533:edible 409:Spores 285:. The 260:edible 232:bolete 211:(1945) 209:Singer 1465:3STF8 1405:(PDF) 1379:S2CID 1359:(PDF) 1261:var. 1240:S2CID 1154:S2CID 1134:(PDF) 1108:JSTOR 1001:186–9 794:JSTOR 677:: 34. 423:with 390:stipe 369:Latin 256:flesh 252:stipe 68:Fungi 1618:GBIF 1597:MD3W 1538:NCBI 1486:GBIF 1318:PMID 1283:PMID 1180:ISBN 1064:ISBN 1005:ISBN 965:ISBN 925:ISBN 893:ISBN 617:and 600:zinc 477:The 403:The 360:The 351:and 323:and 287:type 248:caps 175:List 158:Peck 1592:CoL 1460:CoL 1371:doi 1310:doi 1306:112 1275:doi 1232:doi 1228:422 1146:doi 1100:doi 786:doi 576:oak 531:An 373:cap 337:is 281:as 240:oak 1655:: 1633:: 1620:: 1607:: 1594:: 1579:: 1553:: 1540:: 1527:: 1514:: 1501:: 1488:: 1475:: 1462:: 1447:: 1413:96 1411:. 1407:. 1377:. 1367:28 1365:. 1361:. 1339:. 1316:. 1304:. 1281:. 1271:97 1269:. 1238:. 1226:. 1209:29 1207:. 1166:^ 1152:. 1142:61 1140:. 1136:. 1106:. 1096:54 1094:. 1078:^ 1050:^ 1019:^ 1003:. 979:^ 939:^ 907:^ 792:. 782:37 780:. 776:. 759:94 757:. 753:. 741:^ 708:36 706:. 702:. 683:^ 675:40 669:. 657:^ 602:, 598:, 413:μm 357:. 331:. 293:. 242:. 1385:. 1373:: 1341:7 1324:. 1312:: 1289:. 1277:: 1246:. 1234:: 1188:. 1160:. 1148:: 1114:. 1102:: 1072:. 1044:. 1035:" 1031:" 1013:. 973:. 933:. 901:. 876:. 867:" 850:. 825:. 800:. 788:: 735:. 582:( 156:(

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Scientific classification
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Eukaryota
Fungi
Basidiomycota
Agaricomycetes
Boletales
Boletaceae
Leccinellum
Binomial name
Peck
Synonyms
Singer
bolete
ectomycorrhizal
oak
Fruitbodies
caps
stipe
flesh
edible
described
mycologist
Charles Horton Peck
type
Port Jefferson, New York
Rolf Singer
Leccinum
Synonyms

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