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Tylopilus oradivensis : ウィキペディア英語版 | Tylopilus oradivensis
''Tylopilus oradivensis'' is a bolete fungus in the family Boletaceae. Found in the Talamanca Mountains of Costa Rica, it was described as new to science in 2010 by mycologists Todd Osmundson and Roy Halling. The bolete fruits scattered or in groups under oak trees, at elevations ranging between . The specific epithet combines the words ''ora'' ("coast"), ''dives'' ("rich"), and the suffix ''ensis'' ("from a place") to refer to the type locality.〔 ==Description== Fruit bodies have convex to flattened caps measuring in diameter. The cap surface is tomentose with an inrolled margin, and ranges in color from brown to orange to red. Flesh is white to cream colored, and does not change color with injury. The tubes on the cap underside are up to 6 mm deep; the pores stain light brown with injury. The stipe measures long by thick, and is roughly the same color as the cap or paler. The fusiform (spindle-shaped), thin-walled spores typically measure 8.2–12 by 3–4 µm, and contain a single oil droplet. ''T. oradivensis'' fruit bodies are similar in morphology to the eastern North American bolete ''Tylopilus balloui''.〔
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