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Found in the same area with many slippery jacks


Renee

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I don't think it's a gilled bolete. Gilled boletes almost always have dark red caps and yellow gills. Also, on gilled boletes, the gills are distant, whereas these gills look crowded. The lack of an obvious ring, the club shaped stem and the color make me think this is a cortinarius species. Your pictures remind me of cortinarius sphaerosporus though according to my field guide that usually has a slimy cap. The habitat, colors and stem shape match, though.

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