Suillus brevipes can be a species of fungus in the family Boletaceae. First described by American mycologists in the late 19th century. The fruit bodies manufactured by the fungus are seen as a chocolate to reddish-brown cap covered having a sticky layer of slime, and a brief whitish stipe that doesn’t have either the partial veil.
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