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Fuscoboletinus weaverae was described from Minnesota and seems to be a distinct species. In addition, research suggests that many records of Suillus granulatus from eastern North America may be Fuscoboletinus weaverae. Further research is needed to determine the distribution of these species.
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Fuscoboletinus weaverae in Baltimore Co., Maryland (10/24/2021). (c) wearethechampignons, some rights reserved (CC BY).
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Fuscoboletinus weaverae in Montgomery Co., Maryland (11/2/2020). (c) wearethechampignons, some rights reserved (CC BY).
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Fuscoboletinus weaverae in Montgomery Co., Maryland (11/30/2020). (c) wearethechampignons, some rights reserved (CC BY).
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Fuscoboletinus weaverae in Montgomery Co., Maryland (11/4/2020). (c) wearethechampignons, some rights reserved (CC BY).
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Fuscoboletinus weaverae in Montgomery Co., Maryland (11/4/2020). (c) wearethechampignons, some rights reserved (CC BY).
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Fuscoboletinus weaverae in Montgomery Co., Maryland (11/2/2020). (c) wearethechampignons, some rights reserved (CC BY).
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Source: Wikipedia
Suillus weaverae | |
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Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Fungi |
Division: | Basidiomycota |
Class: | Agaricomycetes |
Order: | Boletales |
Family: | Suillaceae |
Genus: | Suillus |
Species: | S. weaverae
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Binomial name | |
Suillus weaverae (A.H.Sm. & Shaffer) Kretzer & T.D.Bruns (1996)
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Suillus weaverae (sometimes incorrectly referred to as Suillus granulatus in North America) is a bolete mushroom in the genus Suillus found in the United States and Canada. Previously thought to only exist in small numbers in Minnesota, Suillus weaverae has been rediscovered as a species wherever Suillus granulatus has been described in the Eastern United States.[1][2][3]
References
[edit]- ^ Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (2015). "Suillus weaverae (H.H. Sm. & Shaffer) Kretzer & T.D. Bruns". Rare Species Guide. State of Minnesota. Retrieved 24 July 2015.
- ^ "Suillus weaverae". iucn.ekoo.se. Retrieved 2020-10-01.
- ^ "Suillus weaverae : A Species of Fungus | Rare Species Guide". Minnesota Department of Natural Resources. Retrieved 2020-10-01.
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[edit]Suillus weaverae | |
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Pores on hymenium | |
Cap is convex or flat | |
Stipe is bare | |
Spore print is brown to ochre | |
Ecology is mycorrhizal | |
Edibility is edible |
Suillus weaverae in Index Fungorum Suillus weaverae in MycoBank.