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Elaphomyces cf. muricatus ?
Thorben Hülsewig, 29-02-2016 23:47
Hi there,
today i found a Elaphomyces in a mixed forest (Quercus/Fagus).
Could it be that is E. muricatus ?

thanks in advance,
Thorben

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Mario Filippa, 01-03-2016 00:00
Re : Elaphomyces cf. muricatus ?
The reticulate pattern in the peridium's section is typical of E. muricatus, in the classic taxonomy.
However I don't know if recently some other taxon has been described.
Regards
Mario
Thorben Hülsewig, 01-03-2016 18:57
Re : Elaphomyces cf. muricatus ?
Thanks Mario :)

best regards,
Thorben