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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. additionally, the flesh of
retiboletus fuscus turns slowly pinkish to reddish when sliced, its stem develops red discolorations, and, under the microscope, its pileipellis is distinctive and gorgeous. a recent study by zeng and collaborators ( ) promoted retiboletus fuscus to the level of species; it had previously been considered...
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