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Leccinum rugosiceps : ウィキペディア英語版 | Leccinum rugosiceps
''Leccinum rugosiceps'', commonly known as the wrinkled Leccinum, is a species of bolete fungus. It is found in Asia, North America, Central America, and South America, where it grows in an ectomycorrhizal association with oak. Fruitbodies have convex, yellowish caps caps up to in diameter. In age, the cap surface becomes wrinkled, often revealing white cracks. The stipe is up to long and wide, with brown scabers on an underlying yellowish surface. It has firm flesh that stains initially pinkish to reddish and then to grayish or blackish when injured. The pore surface on the cap underside is yellowish. Fruitbodies are edible, although opinions vary as to their desirability. ==Taxonomy== The species was first described scientifically in 1904 by American mycologist Charles Horton Peck as ''Boletus rugosiceps''. The type collection was made in the woods of Port Jefferson, New York.〔 Rolf Singer transferred it to ''Leccinum'' in 1945.〔 Synonyms include ''Krombholzia rugosiceps'', published by Rolf Singer in 1942,〔 and ''Krombholziella rugosiceps'', published by Josef Šutara in 1982.〔 ''Krombholzia'' and ''Krombholziella'' are now obsolete genera that have since been subsumed into ''Leccinum''.〔〔 ''Leccinum rugosiceps'' is classified in the section ''Luteoscabrum'' of genus ''Leccinum'', a grouping of species that associated with oak and hornbeam. Others in this section include ''L. albellum'' and ''L. pseudoscabrum''.〔 The specific epithet ''rugosiceps'', which is derived from the Latin roots for "rough" and "head",〔 refers to its wrinkled cap.〔 It is commonly known as the "wrinkled Leccinum".〔
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