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Rhizopogon evadens : ウィキペディア英語版 | Rhizopogon evadens
''Rhizopogon evadens'' is a truffle-like fungus in the family Rhizopogonaceae. Found in North America, it was described as new to science by American mycologist Alexander H. Smith in 1966.〔 The fungus produces roundish to irregularly shaped fruitbodies measuring in diameter, with irregular lobes, wrinkles and depressions on the surface.〔 The peridium (outer tissue layer of the fruitbody) is whitish with light yellow to brown stains, and bruises red. The fungus has an unpleasant odor and a taste described as "metallic". Typical tree associates include pine, Douglas fir, and hemlock.〔 Initially white, the gleba (the interior contents) turn olive to olive-brown in maturity, with the contents developing a gelatinous consistency.〔 The smooth spores of ''R. evadens'' are narrowly ellipsoid in shape, and measure 6–8 by 2–2.3 µm.〔 ==References==
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