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states, this interesting bolete features a gray cap, a prominently and widely reticulate stem, and white flesh. it is very similar to the better-known retiboletus griseus , but the latter species associates with oaks, has a stem that turns bright yellow from the base upward, and features smaller spores
originally described from japan (hongo, ), the name has been applied by bessette, roody, and bessette ( , ) to north american collections—and zeng and collaborators apply the name to collections from southwestern china. now the bad news. i doubt that retiboletus fuscus actually occurs in north america. for...
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