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American Boletes 29 5. SuiLLELLUS MoRRisii (Peck) MurriU Pileus convex, gregarious or at times subcespitose, 3-8 cm. broad, 1-2 cm. thick; surface dry, finely pulverulent, dark- flavovirens to light-olivaceous, becoming partially or wholly glabrous and dull-reddish-brown; margin thin, inflexed, pro- jecting beyond the tubes, often radially cracked ; context flavous, unchanging, rather thin, sweet; tubes long, flavous to melleous or greenish-yellow, much depressed near the stipe, mouths sub- cir...cular, the extreme edges usually distinctly orange or testa- ceous; spores oblong-fusiform, smooth, yellowish-green, 12-14 X4-5M; stipe subfusiform, flavous, distinctly punctate with reddish dots nearly to the apex, solid, yellow or dark-purplish within, 4-8 cm. long, 8-12 mm. thick. Occasional in deciduous or mixed woods in Massachusetts, New Jersey, Ohio, and Kentucky. 5. ROSTKOVITES P. Karst. Hymenophore annual, terrestrial, stipitate; surface viscid, glabrous or hirtellous; context fleshy, yellowish; tubes adnate, angular, yellow, not covered with a veil, exuding viscid drops which blacken on drying; spores oblong-ellipsoid, smooth, yellowish-brown; stipe solid, glandular-dotted, exannulate, not reticulate.
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