Leccinum rugosiceps (Peck) Singer
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Filed As
Boletaceae
Leccinum rugosiceps (Peck) Singer -
Collector(s)
R. E. Halling 4779, 16 Aug 1986
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Location
United States of America. Massachusetts. Berkshire Co. N of Williamstown, near Vermont border, White Oaks Road.
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Habitat
northeastern deciduous hardwood forest. oak, maple. gregarious. on soil.
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Description
Pileus 5-8 cm broad, convex to plano-onvex, viscid when wet, rugulose to mintely areolate when drying, 7E-F8,7,6 when wet, 6D5 when drying, with sterile margin projecting. Flesh white, unchanging, 1-1.5 cm thick. Tubes white and apparently stuffed when young, 3C6 with maturity, 5-15 mm long, unchanging. Stipe 7-10 cm x 1-1.5 cm, clavate to subclavate; surface dry, glabrous, 3-4A5 at apex, streaked with 7D5 toward base on 4A3 ground color, with interior flesh white, unchanging. Phenology of specimen: Basidiomata.
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 13530
Occurrence ID: 6ffd05ba-ac38-4df1-9361-b4c033124c75
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Kingdom
Fungi
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Division
Basidiomycota
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Family
Boletaceae
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All Determinations
Leccinum rugosiceps (Peck) Singer det R. E. Halling
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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
N of Williamstown, near Vermont border, White Oaks Road.
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Distribution
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Leccinum rugosiceps (Peck) Singer