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Boletus Regineus??
    #27106138 - 12/24/20 04:14 PM (3 years, 1 month ago)





Mixed conifer and deciduous, in oak leave duff.No fast bruising,darken spots from bugs.The cap is wrinkled.


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Re: Boletus Regineus?? [Re: Mr. D Green]
    #27106160 - 12/24/20 04:27 PM (3 years, 1 month ago)

No sticky cap yeah ?

Boletus edulis or the one you are suggesting
Doesn't matter
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Re: Boletus Regineus?? [Re: Mr. D Green]
    #27106175 - 12/24/20 04:41 PM (3 years, 1 month ago)

B. regineus seems like a good call. B. edulis group in any case. Nice find. :smile:


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Re: Boletus Regineus?? [Re: Anglerfish]
    #27106281 - 12/24/20 05:57 PM (3 years, 1 month ago)

Thanks guys


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Re: Boletus Regineus?? [Re: Mr. D Green]
    #27106467 - 12/24/20 08:13 PM (3 years, 1 month ago)

Also maybe compare it with Xerocomus hortonii


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Re: Boletus Regineus?? [Re: Jawn876]
    #27106903 - 12/25/20 04:52 AM (3 years, 1 month ago)

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Also maybe compare it with Xerocomus hortonii




That species is eastern in the US, I believe. Also, it has scabers and not reticulation on the stem.


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Re: Boletus Regineus?? [Re: Anglerfish]
    #27108547 - 12/26/20 09:46 AM (3 years, 1 month ago)

Personally, I wouldnt base a decision on the reticulation with this one. "Mushrooms of the Carolinas" by Bessette, Bessette, and Hopping mentions X. hortonii having reticulation on the upper half of the stalk. Also check out the specimens on inat, you will see more reticulation than scabers. That said I also wouldn't base a decision for X. Hortonii on the classic wrinkled cap and colors either. As I'm sure you're aware, morphology can be quite variable based on growing conditions.

As far as I know, youre correct that it is a species from the eastern USA. OP does not mention location. But unless this is a specimen/photos from a little while ago, there probably isn't really anywhere that X. hortonii is fruiting right now so you're probably right on with your ID. Its quite snowy here. Just thought it might be worth comparing. Happy holidays y'all


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Re: Boletus Regineus?? [Re: Jawn876]
    #27108806 - 12/26/20 11:45 AM (3 years, 1 month ago)

Yes, maybe there are some of them on inat with no scabres, but I don't know if there is any consensus on their ID.
I have seen heavily wrinkled caps many times on older Boletes. Not really sure if we can go by wrinkled cap in this case.

Hortoni is now in Hemileccinum genus. Unlike most other boletes, the stems of leccinoid mushrooms are ornamented with stipe scabrousities, Hortoni is leccinoid, so I think we should go by scabers.
If there were some I would agree with you, but none shown.
I will not go into reticulation issue which i think is on the Boletus side as well.

Morphology varies of course, but we are working with what is presented here.

Also I would add, the lateral stipe stratum is so much thicker in this specimen than any Xerocomellus/Lecc, I would call it Boletus sp. any day.

Maybe location where it is found could resolve this because it could give us some new insight. Till then, i would call it Boletus sp, likely regineus.


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