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Tylopilus cyanescens
1999Summary
Tylopilus cyanescens is a bolete fungus found in New South Wales, Australia, where it grows on sandy soils in eucalypt forest. It was described as new to science in 1999 by mycologists Roy Watling and Tai-Hui Li. ...read more on Wikipedia.
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