Gomphidius subroseus Kauffman is a fungus in the Gomphidiaceae family, order Boletales, kingdom Fungi. Not known to be toxic.

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Gomphidius subroseus Kauffman

Gomphidius subroseus Kauffman

Gomphidius subroseus Kauffman is a fungus found in Europe and North America, likely parasitic on Suillus bovinus.

Family
Genus
Gomphidius
Order
Boletales
Class
Agaricomycetes

About Gomphidius subroseus Kauffman

The cap of Gomphidius subroseus Kauffman is pinkish tan, and reaches 3โ€“7 centimetres (1+1โ„4โ€“2+3โ„4 inches) wide. Its stem measures 3โ€“7 cm long and approximately 1โ€“2 cm wide. A ring may be left on the stem by the veil. The gills are deeply decurrent, and the spore print is dark gray to black. This fungus is distributed across Europe and North America. Fruiting occurs from July to September in the Mountain states of the US, and from September to November on the West Coast of North America. It was previously believed to form mycorrhizae with Pinus sylvestris. However, a 2002 study by Olson et al. found it is more likely parasitic on Suillus bovinus, a species that is itself apparently mycorrhizal with P. sylvestris.

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Taxonomy

Fungi โ€บ Basidiomycota โ€บ Agaricomycetes โ€บ Boletales โ€บ Gomphidiaceae โ€บ Gomphidius

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Sources: GBIF, iNaturalist, Wikipedia, NCBI Taxonomy ยท Disclaimer

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