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Tylopilus bulbosus : ウィキペディア英語版 | Tylopilus bulbosus
''Tylopilus bulbosus'' is a bolete fungus of the genus ''Tylopilus''. Described as new to science in 2001 by mycologists Roy Halling and Greg Mueller, it is found in Costa Rica, where it grows on the ground in montane forests dominated by the oak species ''Quercus copeyensis'', ''Q. oocarpa'', and ''Q. seemannii''. The fungus produces fruit bodies with convex to flattened caps measuring in diameter. Its color is initially violet to purplish brown, and eventually fades to brown. The pore surface is initially pale pinkish purple to grayish red, and bruises brown where it has been handled. The white flesh stains pinkish brown where it has been exposed. Spores are more or less spindle shaped (subfusoid), smooth, and measure 10–14 by 4.2–5.6 µm; the fresh spore deposit is pinkish. Morphologically similar ''Tylopilus'' species include the eastern North American ''T. rubrobrunneus'' and the North and Central American ''T. williamsii''.〔 ==References==
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