The species of Boletaceae and Gomphidiaceae fungi known in Nuevo Leon (Mexico)
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https://doi.org/10.33885/sf.1981.2.530Abstract
48 species of Bolataceae and Gomphidiaceae íungi colected in 21
iocalities of 10 counties (chiefly from the center and south of tha
State) from the State of Nuevo León and trae: from the State of
Coahuila are described. They bel'ong to the gañera: Porphyrellus,,
Strobilomyces, Boletellus., &yrodion^ Gyroporus, Boletinus^ Suillus,
PhylloporuSj Xerocomms^ PulveroboletuSj Tylopilus, Leccinwn^ Xanthoconium,
Boletus, and GompMdius. More than 170 specimens colected
between june of 1978 to october of 1980 were examinated. Some eco^
logical aspects, distribution of these species in the Stat?, their edjbility
(more than 50% of thsse species are edible) amd their forestry importance,
because they form ectotrophlc mycorrhizas with Quercus
Pinus, Abies and Pseudotsuga, are discused. Keys for d'atermination
of families, genera and species are given. 13 species ara first reported
frC'in México.
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