Nova Scotian Boletes |
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 5 |
METHODS AND MATERIALS | 12 |
SYNOPSIS OF THE FAMILY BOLETACEAE | 18 |
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4-spored a-naphthol ACAD aniline apex of stipe apices base Basidia Basidiocarp Boletellus Boletus Boletus badius brown in KOH brown in Melzer's brownish Caulocystidia Cheilocystidia cinnamon brown clamp connections clavate cm broad cm long cm thick color convex cutis cystidia depression in profile dextrinoid Edibility end cells face view Fuscoboletinus fusoid-ventricose genus glabrous gray grayish greenish guaiac guaiacol Habit and Habitat holopus hyaline in KOH hymenophore hyphae inequilateral Kentville Leccinum Macrochemical Reactions Material Examined Microscopic Structures mixed reactions Mycologia N. Y. State Mus NH4OH Nova Scotia oblong in face ochre odor not distinctive olive brown orange pale yellow Peck phenol phenol aniline Pileal cuticle Pileal flesh Pileus pink pinkish Pleurocystidia pores reddish brown reticulate slightly Smith & Thiers Smith and Thiers Spore deposit sporocarps stipe subcutis subcylindric Suillus suprahilar depression surface Synoptic Symbol thin-walled tomentose Tubes Tylopilus Type species unchanging when bruised ventricose vinaceous viscid yellow in Melzer's