Gomphidius roseus, commonly known as the rosy spike-cap or pink gomphidius, is a gilled mushroom found in Europe. Although it has gills, it is a member of the order Boletales, along with the boletes. It is a coral pink-capped mushroom which appears in pine forests in autumn, always near the related mushroom Suillus bovinus, on which it appears to be parasitic.
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to be parasitic. Gomphidiusroseus was initially described by Swedish mycologist Elias Magnus Fries as Agaricus glutinosus β roseus in 1821, before he...
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fungal tissue, and is sometimes parasitised by the related mushroom Gomphidiusroseus. Suillus bovinus produces spore-bearing fruit bodies, often in large...
Lake Mohonk in Ulster County, New York. Peck noted a resemblance to Gomphidiusroseus, which he thought was closely related. It was transferred to the newly...
Suillineae). Related to the genus Gomphidius (in which they were once classified), Chroogomphus are distinguished from Gomphidius by their lack of a partial...
Cystogomphus, Gomphidius and Gomphogaster, the last being a monotypic genus (i.e. with a single species) that may be incorporated into Gomphidius in the future...
three-way association between Pinus sylvestris and the ectomycorrhizal fungi Suillus bovinus and Gomphidiusroseus. Mycological Research 104:1372–1378....