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Boletus separans

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Boletus separans
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Boletus separans is a species of bolete fungus in the family Boletaceae.

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Taxonomy

The species was described as new to science in 1873 by American mycologist Charles Horton Peck.[1] In 1998, Roy Halling and Ernst Both transferred the bolete to the genus Xanthoconium.[2] Molecular phylogenetic analysis published in 2013 shows that it is more closely related to Boletus sensu stricto than to Xanthoconium.[3]

Description

The brownish cap is 4–12 centimetres (1+124+34 in) wide with dented pits. There are 1–3 pores per millimetre, white when young, aging to yellow.[4] The stem is 4–12 cm tall and 1.5–3 cm (121+14 in) thick. The flesh is white, with a mild scent and taste; the smell is unpleasant when dried. The spore print is brownish.[4]

It resembles Xanthoconium purpureum and Tylopilus rubrobrunneus.[4]

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Habitat and distribution

It grows on the ground in the eastern United States from June to September.[4]

Uses

The species is a choice edible mushroom.[5]

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References

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