hi antónioginjaginja, the closes smilare one i found in my book, is the " boletus reticulatus " ( http://www.google.nl/search?hl=nl&cp... ), but the red part at the stem, catched my attention. yours spotting discolored red when injured, thats a good reference to determinate the species. it could be that i see it wrong, but had the stem some sort of "weblike drawings/pattern" at the stem, even if it was almost not visible? I think it should belong to the fam: boletaceae --> genus boletus/tylopilus or gyroporus but not to leccinum or suillus.!! when you copy the link from wikipedia. you just have to copy the : "http://www..........." / the url" (i'm not so good with the computer language) from the wikipedia site and enter it in the place for it !! good luck
yes,i think i found i dont know how to copy the link from wikipedia,but if you searche Suillus granulatus it' this one,i'll wait to see if you agreed,it's a mushroom from the •Family :Boletaceae thanks to both
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thanks Alex
nice done !!
Alex your rigth, i've been seeing more photos of boletus reticulatus and i found a photo that has the same aspect,thanks again
this is the spot garylincoff,sorry the link is wrong
i had been seeing the link you gave me and it seems a litle diferent
hi antónioginjaginja, the closes smilare one i found in my book, is the " boletus reticulatus " ( http://www.google.nl/search?hl=nl&cp... ), but the red part at the stem, catched my attention. yours spotting discolored red when injured, thats a good reference to determinate the species. it could be that i see it wrong, but had the stem some sort of "weblike drawings/pattern" at the stem, even if it was almost not visible? I think it should belong to the fam: boletaceae --> genus boletus/tylopilus or gyroporus but not to leccinum or suillus.!! when you copy the link from wikipedia. you just have to copy the : "http://www..........." / the url" (i'm not so good with the computer language) from the wikipedia site and enter it in the place for it !! good luck
yes,i think i found i dont know how to copy the link from wikipedia,but if you searche Suillus granulatus
it' this one,i'll wait to see if you agreed,it's a mushroom from the •Family :Boletaceae
thanks to both
Agreed on the family
ok,thanks for the concern
looks to me like either a member of the Bolrtus or Suillus families, I will keep looking.
it´s this one Edward
thanks people for the likes:-)