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Strobilomyces foveatus : ウィキペディア英語版 | Strobilomyces foveatus
''Strobilomyces foveatus'' is a little-known species of fungus in the Boletaceae family. It was first reported by mycologist E.J.H. Corner in 1972, from specimens he collected in Malaysia in 1959, and has since been found in Australia. Fruit bodies are characterized by the small dark brown to black conical scales covering the cap, and the net-like pattern of ridges on the upper stem. The roughly spherical spores measure about eight micrometres, and are densely covered with slender conical spines. The edibility of this species is unknown. ==Taxonomy and classification== ''Strobilomyces foveatus'' was first described scientifically by mycologist E.J.H. Corner in 1972, from specimens collected in Sarawak, Malaysia in 1959.〔 It was one of several new ''Strobilomyces'' species he described in his monograph of Malaysian Boletaceae—the others were ''S. annulatus'', ''S. mirandus'', and ''S. mollis''.〔 The fungus is classified in the section ''Strobilomyces'' of the genus ''Strobilomyces''. Species in this section are characterized by having spores that may be either smooth or with short spines or warts, ridges or reticulations. The ornamentation is reduced or absent in the suprahilar region (a depressed area near the hilar appendage).〔 The specific epithet ''foveatus'' is derived from the Latin adjective ''foveola'', referring to a surface with pits or depressions.〔
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