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Suillus salmonicolor

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is 2.5–10 cm (1.0–3.9 in) long, 6–16 mm (0.2–0.6 in) thick, and either equal in width throughout or slightly enlarged in the lower portion. It is whitish to yellowish or pinkish-ochre, and has reddish-brown to dark brown glandular dots and smears on the surface. Glandular dots are
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of the cap is an ixotrichodermium—a cellular arrangement where the outermost hyphae are gelatinous and emerge roughly parallel, like hairs, perpendicular to the cap surface. These hyphae are hyaline and narrowly cylindric, measuring 1.4–3 μm in diameter. The stem surface is made of scattered
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or orange, and does not stain when exposed to air. The odor and taste are not distinctive. The pore surface on the underside of the cap is yellow to dingy yellow, or yellowish orange to salmon, darkening to brownish with age; it also does not stain when bruised. The pores are circular to angular,
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is bluntly rounded or convex to nearly flattened, reaching a diameter of 3–9.5 cm (1.2–3.7 in). The cap surface is sticky to slimy when moist, but becomes shiny when dry. The cap color is variable, ranging from dingy yellow to yellowish-orange to
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that protects the developing gills is initially thick, baggy, and rubbery. It often has a conspicuously thickened cottony roll of tissue at its base, and sometimes flares outward from the stem on the lower portion. It forms a gelatinous
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are scattered, sometimes arranged in clusters (especially on the gill edge), usually with an ochraceous-brown content, but occasionally hyaline. They are club-shaped to somewhat cylindric and measure 34–60 by 10–13 μm. The
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hyphae in a parallel arrangement ending in an even row of large, sterile cystidia (60–140 μm long) that resemble basidia; and small hyaline cystidia shaped like swollen bottles with narrowed bases. Other
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is rounded to flattened in shape, slimy when wet, and grows up to 9.5 cm (3.7 in) wide. The small pores on the underside of the cap are yellow before becoming olive-brown. The
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bundles interspersed among hyaline cells. These bundles are underlain by a layer of gelatinous, hyaline, vertically oriented and parallel hyphae that are shaped like narrow cylinders.
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is up to 10 cm (3.9 in) long and 1.6 cm (0.6 in) thick and is covered with reddish-brown glandular dots. Young specimens are covered with a grayish, slimy
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recommends the removal of the tube layer before preparation, as it can become slimy during cooking. Opinions about the quality of the mushroom vary. According to the book
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is one of several ectomycorrhizal species that have "traveled the thousands of kilometers from a mainland to Hawaii in the roots and soil of introduced seedlings."
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a distinct species. They explained that although the microscopic characteristics of the three taxa do not differ significantly, this is not unusual for
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of plants such that both organisms benefit from the exchange of nutrients. This symbiosis occurs with various species of
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Singer R. (1945). "The Boletineae of Florida with notes on extralimital species. II. The Boletaceae (Gyroporoideae)".
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Slipp AW, Snell W (1944). "Taxonomic-ecologic studies of the Boletaceae in northern Idaho and adjacent Washington".
530:) of the fungus appear scattered or in groups on the ground near the trees. The fungus is found in North America, 1523: 609: 159: 1952:
Kretzer A, Li Y, Szaro T, Bruns TD (1996). "Internal transcribed spacer sequences from 38 recognized species of
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Kropp BR. (2001). "Familiar faces in unfamiliar places: Mycorrhizal fungi associated with Caribbean pine".
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bundles of caulocystidia (cystidia on the stem) that are brown or sometimes hyaline in KOH, club-shaped to
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García J, Castillo J (1981). "Species of Boletaceae and Gomphidiaceae fungi known in Nuevo León Mexico".
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is a distinct species, several characteristics have been reported to differentiate it from
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collected in Minnesota did not have the strong salmon colors considered characteristic of
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creates a protective sheath around the rootlets of the tree and a network of hyphae (the
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is cinnamon-brown to brown. The surface of the cap, when applied with a drop of dilute
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The orange flesh and booted slimy veil are distinctive characteristics of the mushroom.
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Natarajan K, Raman N (1983). "South Indian Agaricales. 20. Some mycorrhizal species".
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species in South Africa, the fungus is assumed to be an exotic species that has been
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in shape, inequilateral when viewed in profile, and measure 7.6–10 by 3–3.4 
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and partial veil are first peeled off—opinions about flavor vary. Other similar
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is ochraceous to yellowish, often salmon-orange at the base of the stem. The
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or scabers (small visible tufts of fibers that occur on the stems of other
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Palm ME, Stewart EL (1986). "Typification and nomenclature of selected
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Memoirs of the Faculty of Education, Shiga University. Natural Science
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and colleagues list the two taxa separately, noting that the range of
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Boletes of North America: A Color Guide to the Fleshy Pored Mushrooms
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Connaître, Cueillir et Cuisiner: Les Champignons Sauvages du Québec
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Fungus–Insect Relationships: Perspectives in Ecology and Evolution
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measuring 1–2 per mm and 8–10 mm (0.3–0.4 in) deep. The
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color term meaning "pink with a dash of yellow". The mushroom is
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Mushrooms Demystified: a Comprehensive Guide to the Fleshy Fungi
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Edible Wild Mushrooms of North America: a Field-to-Kitchen Guide
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clustered together very closely, indicating a high degree of
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area of the United States. In a 1983 publication, mycologist
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are somewhat collapsed, hyaline, and 5–6 μm thick. The
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There is some disagreement in the literature about whether
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on the stem. Although the mushroom is generally considered
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in 1983. It has not been determined with certainty whether
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Knowing, Picking and Cooking: The Wild Mushrooms of Quebec
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Murata Y. (1976). "The boletes of Hokkaido Japan. Part 1.
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Ortiz-Santana B, Jean Lodge D, Baroni TJ, Both EE (2007).
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nutrients; in exchange, the fungus receives a supply of
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Mushrooms of West Virginia and the Central Appalachians
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sensu lato: Phylogenetic and taxonomic implications".
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to several of those locations via transplanted trees.
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is difficult to determine because of confusion with
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Bulletin of the Buffalo Society of Natural Sciences
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These analyses were based on comparing the 1012:, as well as collections that had been named 8: 2471:Boletín de la Sociedad Mexicana de Micologia 1544:, South Africa. Because there are no native 557:that later ruptures and leaves a sheathlike 2740:Bessette AE, Roody WC, Bessette AR (2000). 2211:Bessette AR, Bessette AE, Neill WJ (2001). 1729: 1727: 1045:. The online mycological taxonomy database 2816: 1849: 1847: 1845: 1614: 1612: 1540:in the Caribbean, Japan, Taiwan, and from 33: 22: 16:Species of fungus in the family Suillaceae 2713: 2696:Vellinga EC, Wolfe BE, Pringle A (2009). 2148: 2138: 616:, based on specimens he collected in the 1028:and cannot be used as the sole proof of 545:The mushroom's dingy yellow to brownish 2174:"Chemical spot-test reactions: boletes" 1812:"Boletes described by Charles C. Frost" 1787:. International Mycological Association 1712:Murrill WA. (1948). "Florida boletes". 1656:. International Mycological Association 1608: 1265:upset; similarly, the 1992 field guide 2498:"Fungi of Nabogame, Chihuahua, Mexico" 1267:Edible Wild Mushrooms of North America 262: 2613:species in Australia and New Zealand" 2496:Laferrière JE, Gilbertson RL (1992). 1996:"Molecular revisitation of the genus 1625:Bulletin of the New York State Museum 1192:(chemical reagents commonly used for 534:, Asia, the Caribbean, South Africa, 484:, before it was assigned its current 459:. First described as a member of the 7: 2320:. In Blackwell M, Wheeler Q (eds.). 2077:"Species Fungorum–Species synonymy: 1414:association with various species of 1049:lists them as synonyms, contrary to 1041:represents a different species from 2121:Wang H, Xu Z, Gao L, Hao B (2009). 864: 857: 798: 722: 715: 708: 701: 694: 1104:differences in a single region of 988:further discussed the synonymy of 648:. Halling also reexamined Frost's 644:and Esther A. Dick in 1956) to be 14: 1403:Ecology, habitat and distribution 538:and Central America. It has been 2788: 2715:10.1111/j.1469-8137.2008.02728.x 1335: 1321: 1145:is pale orange-yellow to orange- 412: 395: 376: 357: 335: 330: 308: 303: 285: 270: 46: 2671:Hemmes DE, Desjardin D (2002). 2607:Leonard P, Batchelor D (2010). 2244:Bessette A, Fischer DH (1992). 1860:– A bolete new to South Africa" 959:) and related species based on 2759:Sicard M, Lamoureux Y (2005). 1598:List of North American boletes 1572:. It is found in Hawaii under 951:Phylogenetic relationships of 687:known as the "slippery Jill". 1: 2658:10.1016/S0269-915X(01)80039-2 2429:Sicard and Lamoureux (2005), 1514:), and the southern limit is 1504:, and in southern India with 492:is distinct from the species 1994:Kretzer A, Bruns TD (1997). 1536:has been collected from the 1249:are absent from the hyphae. 2576:Hongo T, Chen Z-C (1985). 1082:internal transcribed spacer 1057:of North American boletes, 605:scientifically by American 278:Mycological characteristics 3104: 1854:Reid DA, Eicker A (2000). 1734:Snell WH, Dick EA (1956). 1650:(Peck) E.-J. Gilbert 1931" 1387:might be confused include 510:fungus—meaning it forms a 1856:"South African fungi 11. 969:In a 1986 publication on 912: 886: 869: 862: 855: 820: 803: 796: 770: 744: 727: 720: 713: 706: 699: 610:Charles Christopher Frost 565:—especially if the slimy 178: 171: 148: 141: 43:Scientific classification 41: 32: 25: 3078:Fungi of Central America 2577: 2345:Kuo M. (December 2007). 2127:BMC Evolutionary Biology 1440:produced by the plant's 1271:Boletes of North America 437:, commonly known as the 3058:Fungi described in 1874 2551:Nippon Kingakukai Kaiho 2534:: 247–416 (see p. 405). 2140:10.1186/1471-2148-9-195 1194:mushroom identification 3063:Fungi of North America 1736:"Notes on boletes: IX" 1524:Temósachi Municipality 1121: 601:The species was first 597:Taxonomy and phylogeny 2626:: 4–8. Archived from 1781:(Frost) Halling 1983" 1280:Mushrooms Demystified 1119: 656:, and considered the 514:association with the 2962:Boletus salmonicolor 2830:Suillus salmonicolor 2802:Suillus salmonicolor 2797:at Wikimedia Commons 2795:Suillus salmonicolor 1858:Suillus salmonicolor 1810:Halling RE. (1984). 1779:Suillus salmonicolor 1586:S. salmonicolor 1534:Suillus salmonicolor 1446:S. salmonicolor 1408:Suillus salmonicolor 1396:S. subalutaceus 1385:S. salmonicolor 1372:S. salmonicolor 1362:S. salmonicolor 1358:S. salmonicolor 1291:insects such as the 1203:are smooth, roughly 1130:S. salmonicolor 1086:S. salmonicolor 1067:S. salmonicolor 1043:S. salmonicolor 1010:S. salmonicolor 990:S. salmonicolor 953:S. salmonicolor 670:Suillus salmonicolor 654:B. salmonicolor 614:Boletus salmonicolor 584:S. subalutaceus 504:S. salmonicolor 490:S. salmonicolor 434:Suillus salmonicolor 267:Suillus salmonicolor 181:Boletus salmonicolor 152:Suillus salmonicolor 134:S. salmonicolor 27:Suillus salmonicolor 2620:Fungimap Newsletter 2349:Suillus intermedius 2172:Baroni TJ. (1970). 2079:Suillus cothurnatus 1904:Stearn WT. (2004). 1383:species with which 1367:S. cothurnatus 1353:Suillus intermedius 1343:Suillus intermedius 1186:potassium hydroxide 1159:cells, and, unlike 1094:S. intermedius 1063:S. cothurnatus 1038:Suillus cothurnatus 1014:S. pinorigidus 998:S. pinorigidus 638:Suillus pinorigidus 630:Charles Horton Peck 590:S. intermedius 495:S. cothurnatus 478:Suillus pinorigidus 245:Suillus pinorigidus 220:Suillus cothurnatus 2417:(2000), pp. 233–4. 2404:(2000), pp. 240–1. 2374:Roody WC. (2003). 2355:MushroomExpert.Com 1939:(2000), pp. 250–1. 1881:Frost CC. (1874). 1648:Ixocomus subluteus 1538:Dominican Republic 1155:made of clumps of 1122: 1098:genetic similarity 1000:. They noted that 634:Ixocomus subluteus 198:Ixocomus subluteus 3040: 3039: 2945:Open Tree of Life 2822:Taxon identifiers 2793:Media related to 2774:978-2-7621-2617-4 2751:978-0-8156-0588-1 2682:978-1-58008-339-3 2387:978-0-8131-9039-6 2331:978-0-231-05695-3 2316:Bruns T. (1984). 2302:978-0-89815-169-5 2283:Arora D. (1986). 2257:978-0-292-72080-0 2230:978-0-8156-0687-1 2089:CAB International 1917:978-0-88192-627-9 1619:Peck CH. (1887). 1457:P. palustris 1451:P. banksiana 1247:Clamp connections 1090:S. subluteus 1022:S. subluteus 1006:S. subluteus 994:S. subluteus 967: 966: 957:S. subluteus 945: 944: 936: 935: 927: 926: 901: 900: 844: 843: 835: 834: 785: 784: 759: 758: 660:better placed in 626:Boletus subluteus 482:Suillus subluteus 472:acquired several 428: 427: 260:Species of fungus 258: 257: 253: 242: 227: 217: 209:Suillus subluteus 206: 195: 188:Boletus subluteus 185: 3095: 3033: 3032: 3020: 3019: 3007: 3006: 2994: 2993: 2981: 2980: 2979: 2953: 2952: 2940: 2939: 2927: 2926: 2914: 2913: 2901: 2900: 2888: 2887: 2875: 2874: 2862: 2861: 2849: 2848: 2847: 2817: 2792: 2778: 2755: 2734:Literature cited 2728: 2727: 2717: 2693: 2687: 2686: 2668: 2662: 2661: 2641: 2635: 2634: 2632: 2617: 2604: 2598: 2597: 2573: 2567: 2566: 2542: 2536: 2535: 2528:Fungal Diversity 2525: 2516: 2510: 2509: 2493: 2487: 2486: 2466: 2460: 2459: 2439: 2433: 2427: 2418: 2411: 2405: 2398: 2392: 2391: 2371: 2365: 2364: 2362: 2361: 2342: 2336: 2335: 2313: 2307: 2306: 2290: 2280: 2274: 2268: 2262: 2261: 2241: 2235: 2234: 2218: 2208: 2202: 2201: 2169: 2163: 2162: 2152: 2142: 2118: 2112: 2105: 2099: 2098: 2096: 2095: 2085:Species Fungorum 2073: 2067: 2066: 2034: 2028: 2027: 1991: 1982: 1981: 1949: 1940: 1933: 1922: 1921: 1901: 1895: 1894: 1878: 1872: 1871: 1851: 1840: 1839: 1807: 1796: 1795: 1793: 1792: 1773: 1764: 1763: 1731: 1722: 1721: 1709: 1703: 1702: 1690: 1684: 1683: 1671: 1665: 1664: 1662: 1661: 1642: 1633: 1632: 1616: 1554:pine plantations 1463:P. resinosa 1339: 1325: 1297:Mydaea discimana 1263:gastrointestinal 1257:The mushroom is 1225:Melzer's reagent 1190:ammonia solution 1053:. In their 2000 987: 986:Elwin L. Stewart 983: 865: 858: 799: 723: 716: 709: 702: 695: 690: 689: 674:specific epithet 575:species include 416: 415: 399: 398: 380: 379: 361: 360: 339: 338: 334: 333: 312: 311: 307: 306: 289: 288: 274: 263: 247: 236: 222: 211: 200: 190: 183: 154: 51: 50: 37: 23: 3103: 3102: 3098: 3097: 3096: 3094: 3093: 3092: 3073:Fungi of Africa 3043: 3042: 3041: 3036: 3028: 3023: 3015: 3010: 3002: 2997: 2989: 2984: 2975: 2974: 2969: 2956: 2948: 2943: 2935: 2930: 2922: 2917: 2909: 2904: 2896: 2891: 2883: 2878: 2870: 2865: 2857: 2852: 2843: 2842: 2837: 2824: 2785: 2775: 2758: 2752: 2739: 2736: 2731: 2702:New Phytologist 2695: 2694: 2690: 2683: 2670: 2669: 2665: 2643: 2642: 2638: 2630: 2615: 2606: 2605: 2601: 2584:(in Japanese). 2579: 2575: 2574: 2570: 2544: 2543: 2539: 2523: 2518: 2517: 2513: 2495: 2494: 2490: 2468: 2467: 2463: 2441: 2440: 2436: 2428: 2421: 2412: 2408: 2399: 2395: 2388: 2373: 2372: 2368: 2359: 2357: 2344: 2343: 2339: 2332: 2315: 2314: 2310: 2303: 2282: 2281: 2277: 2269: 2265: 2258: 2243: 2242: 2238: 2231: 2210: 2209: 2205: 2190:10.2307/3759138 2171: 2170: 2166: 2120: 2119: 2115: 2111:(2000), p. 234. 2106: 2102: 2093: 2091: 2075: 2074: 2070: 2055:10.2307/3793035 2036: 2035: 2031: 2016:10.2307/3760995 1993: 1992: 1985: 1970:10.2307/3760972 1951: 1950: 1943: 1934: 1925: 1918: 1907:Botanical Latin 1903: 1902: 1898: 1880: 1879: 1875: 1853: 1852: 1843: 1828:10.2307/3792925 1809: 1808: 1799: 1790: 1788: 1775: 1774: 1767: 1752:10.2307/3755478 1733: 1732: 1725: 1711: 1710: 1706: 1692: 1691: 1687: 1673: 1672: 1668: 1659: 1657: 1644: 1643: 1636: 1618: 1617: 1610: 1606: 1594: 1475:P. strobus 1405: 1349: 1348: 1347: 1346: 1345: 1340: 1332: 1331: 1326: 1315: 1313:Similar species 1306:Megaselia lutea 1255: 1114: 1080:, based on the 985: 981: 946: 937: 928: 902: 890:S. salmonicolor 845: 836: 824:S. subalutaceus 786: 760: 599: 498:, described by 430: 429: 413: 396: 381: 377: 358: 336: 331: 309: 304: 286: 280: 275: 261: 243: 228: 218: 207: 196: 186: 167: 156: 150: 137: 45: 17: 12: 11: 5: 3101: 3099: 3091: 3090: 3088:Fungus species 3085: 3080: 3075: 3070: 3065: 3060: 3055: 3045: 3044: 3038: 3037: 3035: 3034: 3021: 3008: 2995: 2982: 2966: 2964: 2958: 2957: 2955: 2954: 2941: 2928: 2915: 2902: 2889: 2876: 2863: 2850: 2834: 2832: 2826: 2825: 2820: 2812: 2811: 2808:Index Fungorum 2798: 2784: 2783:External links 2781: 2780: 2779: 2773: 2756: 2750: 2735: 2732: 2730: 2729: 2688: 2681: 2663: 2636: 2633:on 2011-03-03. 2599: 2568: 2537: 2511: 2488: 2473:(in Spanish). 2461: 2434: 2419: 2406: 2393: 2386: 2366: 2337: 2330: 2308: 2301: 2275: 2263: 2256: 2236: 2229: 2203: 2184:(5): 1064–76. 2164: 2113: 2100: 2068: 2029: 1983: 1941: 1923: 1916: 1896: 1873: 1841: 1797: 1765: 1723: 1704: 1685: 1666: 1634: 1607: 1605: 1602: 1601: 1600: 1593: 1590: 1578:Pinus elliotii 1562:Pinus caribaea 1558:Caribbean pine 1507:P. patula 1501:P. kesiya 1491:P. pumila 1469:P. rigida 1442:photosynthesis 1404: 1401: 1390:S. acidus 1341: 1334: 1333: 1329:Suillus acidus 1327: 1320: 1319: 1318: 1317: 1316: 1314: 1311: 1254: 1251: 1243:subcylindrical 1211:. They appear 1113: 1110: 1051:Index Fungorum 1030:conspecificity 965: 964: 948: 947: 943: 942: 939: 938: 934: 933: 930: 929: 925: 924: 921: 920: 911: 908: 907: 904: 903: 899: 898: 895: 894: 885: 882: 881: 878: 877: 873:S. cothurnatus 868: 863: 861: 856: 854: 851: 850: 847: 846: 842: 841: 838: 837: 833: 832: 829: 828: 819: 816: 815: 812: 811: 807:S. intermedius 802: 797: 795: 792: 791: 788: 787: 783: 782: 779: 778: 769: 766: 765: 762: 761: 757: 756: 753: 752: 743: 740: 739: 736: 735: 726: 721: 719: 714: 712: 707: 705: 700: 698: 693: 640:(described by 628:(described by 598: 595: 578:S. acidus 426: 425: 417: 409: 408: 400: 392: 391: 382: 375: 372: 371: 362: 354: 353: 340: 327: 326: 313: 300: 299: 290: 282: 281: 276: 269: 259: 256: 255: 230:Boletus luteus 176: 175: 169: 168: 157: 146: 145: 139: 138: 131: 129: 125: 124: 117: 113: 112: 107: 103: 102: 97: 93: 92: 90:Agaricomycetes 87: 83: 82: 77: 73: 72: 67: 63: 62: 57: 53: 52: 39: 38: 30: 29: 19: 18: 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 3100: 3089: 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Scientific classification
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Eukaryota
Fungi
Basidiomycota
Agaricomycetes
Boletales
Suillaceae
Suillus
Binomial name
Frost
Halling
Synonyms
Peck
E.-J.Gilbert
Snell
Singer
Murrill
Dick
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Mycological characteristics
hymenium
Cap
Hymenium
Stipe
Spore print
mycorrhizal
edible
fungus

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