Boletus sp.
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Filed As
Boletaceae
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Collector(s)
H. E. Bigelow 8327 with M.E. Barr, 30 Jul 1959
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Location
United States of America. Massachusetts. Berkshire Co. Windsor Jambs, Windsor State Park.
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Description
Pileus 7 cm broad, convex, dry, dull, finely matted-fibrillose under a lens, pale rosy pink on one half (about "shrimp pink"), light yellow on the other (nearest "baryta yellow"); flesh moderately thick, whitish, not changing or only faintly and slowly blue, frm, no odor, taste mild. Tubes free or slightly adnexed, depressed about stipe, up to 7 mm long, 2-3 per mm, thin, slightly lacerate, broght yellow (near "lemon chrome"), only faintly and slowly bluish. Stipe 7.5 cm long, 2 cm at apex, tapering grdually to base (12 mm), solid, slightly eccentric, curved neaar base, shallow yellow reticulum about 1.5 cm down from apex, becoming ±granose and then gradually to longitudinally striate, faint pinktint near apex, yellow below (nearest "pinard yellow"), interior whitish on top half, yellowish on bottom half. No print.
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 02072623
Occurrence ID: 2b53b415-c2b4-420c-9867-f35bb292693f
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Feedback
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Kingdom
Fungi
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Division
Basidiomycota
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Family
Boletaceae
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All Determinations
Boletus sp. det H. E. Bigelow
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Region
North America
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Country
United States of America
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State/Province
Massachusetts
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County/Municipio
Berkshire Co.
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Locality
Windsor Jambs, Windsor State Park
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Distribution
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Boletus sp.