Suillus subaureus

Suillus subaureus
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Fungi
Division: Basidiomycota
Class: Agaricomycetes
Order: Boletales
Family: Suillaceae
Genus: Suillus
Species: S. subaureus
Binomial name
Suillus subaureus
(Peck) Snell (1944)
Synonyms[1]
  • Boletus subaureus Peck (1887)
  • Rostkovites subaureus (Peck) Murrill (1909)
  • Boletus subaureus var. rubroscriptus Peck (1913)
  • Ixocomus subaureus (Peck) Singer (1938)[2]
  • Boletus subaureus var. siccipes Coker & Beers (1943)

Suillus subaureus is a species of bolete fungus in the family Suillaceae. It is found in North America, where it associates with deciduous trees. Originally described in 1887 by Charles Horton Peck,[3] it was transferred to genus Suillus by Wally Snell in 1944.[4] Fruitbodies are pale yellow—reflecting its specific epithet subaureus, which means "somewhat golden yellow". The spore print is olive brown. Spores are smooth and inamyloid, and measure 7–10 by 2.7–3.5 µm.[5] Ithas also been recorded in Taiwan.[6]

See also

References

  1. "GSD Species Synonymy: Suillus subaureus (Peck) Snell". CAB International. Retrieved 2015-08-06.
  2. Singer R. (1938). "Sur les genres Ixocomus, Boletinus, Phylloporus, Gyrodon et Gomphidius". Revue de Mycologie. 3: 35–53.
  3. Peck CH. (1886). "Report of the Botanist (1885)". Annual Report on the New York State Museum of Natural History. 39: 30–73 (see p. 42).
  4. Slipp AW, Snell WH. (1944). "Taxonomic-ecologic studies of the Boletaceae in northern Idaho and adjacent Washington". Lloydia. 7 (1): 1–66.
  5. Smith AH, Weber NS. (1980). The Mushroom Hunter's Field Guide. University of Michigan Press. p. 100. ISBN 0-472-85610-3.
  6. Yeh K-W, Chen Z-C. (1980). "The boletes of Taiwan" (PDF). Taiwania. 25 (1): 166–184.


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