xerocomus subtomentosus probably encompasses several—or many—phylogenetically distinct species. the "true" xerocomus subtomentosus must come from sweden, by virtue ofthe fact that linnaeus first described it from there. but are southern european versions, associated with very different trees, the same...
is more likely to get hung up on thegenus than the species. once you have placed it inthe waxy cap family, it is fairly distinctive: crucial identifying features include the dry, brownish orange to orangish buff cap, and the cream to orangish, distant gills that begin to run down the stem. the young...
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when i collected it seven years ago. i took some lousy, half-hearted photos, wrote a minimal description, and preserved it, all the while wondering why i was even bothering. so when i finally studied the thing under the microscope the other day it was quite a surprise when the cap surface was composed...
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probably appears in your field guide as "pholiota destruens." however, that species has been synonymized with pholiota populnea (see, for example, noordeloos )—and contemporary dna-based study (jacobssen & larsson ) supports the idea that the species belongs inthegenus hemipholiota, more closely related...