''Suillellus adonis'' is a species of
bolete
A bolete is a type of mushroom, or fungal fruiting body. It can be identified thanks to a unique cap. On the underside of the cap there is usually a spongy surface with pores, instead of the gills typical of mushrooms. A similar pore surface i ...
fungus described from
Croatia
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in 2002 and named after the Greek mythological figure
Adonis
In Greek mythology, Adonis (; ) was the mortal lover of the goddesses Aphrodite and Persephone. He was considered to be the ideal of male beauty in classical antiquity.
The myth goes that Adonis was gored by a wild boar during a hunting trip ...
for its striking beauty and vibrant red colouration. The mushroom produces
fruiting bodies
The sporocarp (also known as fruiting body, fruit body or fruitbody) of fungi is a multicellular structure on which spore-producing structures, such as basidia or asci, are borne. The fruitbody is part of the sexual phase of a fungal life cyc ...
with deep red
caps
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that fade to reddish-orange or yellow-orange at the margins, yellow pores that turn intensely blue when bruised, and
stipes
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with yellow to golden colours with a dark wine-red base and powdery surface. Its
flesh
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quickly turns blue when cut, and it has a distinctive microscopic characteristic of
staining
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deep turquoise to blackish blue with
Melzer's reagent
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. This apparently rare fungus has been found in Mediterranean regions of Croatia, Italy, and Cyprus, where it grows in groups near
holm oak and
European black pine
''Pinus nigra'', the Austrian pine or black pine, is a moderately variable species of pine, occurring across Southern Europe from the Iberian Peninsula and Lower Austria to the eastern Mediterranean, on the Anatolian peninsula of Turkey, Corsica ...
, suggesting it forms
mycorrhiza
A mycorrhiza (; , mycorrhiza, or mycorrhizas) is a symbiotic association between a fungus and a plant. The term mycorrhiza refers to the role of the fungus in the plant's rhizosphere, the plant root system and its surroundings. Mycorrhizae play ...
l relationships with these trees.
Taxonomy
The species was first
formally described
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by the mycologists Reinhold Pöder and Heidi Ladurner in 2002 as ''Boletus adonis'', based on specimens collected near
Ustrine on the Croatian island of
Cres
Cres is an Adriatic island in Croatia. It is one of the northern islands in the Kvarner Gulf and can be reached via ferry from Rijeka, Krk island or from the Istrian peninsula (line Brestova-Porozina).
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Cres has the same si ...
in autumn 1997. The
specific epithet
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''adonis'' refers to the Greek mythological figure
Adonis
In Greek mythology, Adonis (; ) was the mortal lover of the goddesses Aphrodite and Persephone. He was considered to be the ideal of male beauty in classical antiquity.
The myth goes that Adonis was gored by a wild boar during a hunting trip ...
, alluding to the mushroom's striking beauty and vibrant red colouration.
The species was later transferred to the genus ''
Suillellus
''Suillellus'' is a genus of bolete fungi in the family Boletaceae. It was originally described by William Alphonso Murrill in 1909 with ''Suillellus luridus'' (originally described as a species of ''Boletus'') as the type species. The genus was ...
'' following
molecular phylogenetics
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studies that reorganised many members of the former genus ''
Boletus
''Boletus'' is a genus of mushroom-producing fungi, comprising over 100 species. The genus ''Boletus'' was originally broadly defined and described by Carl Linnaeus in 1753, essentially containing all fungi with hymenial pores instead of gills. ...
''. It belongs to what was traditionally classified as
section
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''Luridi'' within ''Boletus''.
''Suillellus adonis'' is distinguished from similar species like ''
S. spretus'' (formerly ''Boletus spretus'') by microscopic features, most notably its wider
spore
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s and strong
amyloid
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reaction to
Melzer's reagent
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. The authors of the species also clarified that ''Boletus emilei'', with which it had been confused, is a
nomen dubium
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(a name of uncertain application).
Description
''Suillellus adonis'' has a striking appearance with its vibrant colouration and distinctive features. The
cap
A cap is a flat headgear, usually with a visor. Caps have crowns that fit very close to the head. They made their first appearance as early as 3200 BC. The origin of the word "cap" comes from the Old French word "chapeau" which means "head co ...
ranges from 4.5 to 11 cm in diameter and has a convex shape with an uneven surface. It has a dry, finely velvety-tomentose texture and is predominantly deep red. The colour becomes paler toward the margin, transitioning to reddish orange or yellow orange. Some specimens may display purplish-black streaks or spots across the cap surface. The underside of the cap reveals yellow to olive pores that are about 1 mm wide and distinctly maze-like (labyrinthiform). These pores stain intensely blue when bruised or damaged, a characteristic reaction in many bolete mushrooms. The tubes connected to these pores attach to the stipe (adnate) or are slightly depressed near it, measuring up to 17 mm long near the stipe but becoming shorter (3–5 mm) toward the cap margin.
The
stipe measures 3.5–6.5 cm in length and 1–4 cm in thickness. It can be cylindrical or taper toward the base and is solidly constructed. The stipe colouration ranges from pale yellow to golden yellow, sometimes matching the cap colour partially or completely, while the base displays a dark wine-like (
vinaceous) colour. The stipe surface is dry and distinctly covered with a powdery bloom (pruinose), which varies in colour from yellow to orange to red. When cut, the mushroom's internal
flesh
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reveals more diagnostic features. In the cap, the flesh is whitish to pale yellow, becoming golden yellow above the tubes. The stipe flesh shows pale yellow to yellow coloration in the upper third, transitioning to dark vinaceous in the lower part. When exposed to air through cutting, the flesh quickly and strongly turns blue. The mushroom lacks any distinctive odour or taste that would aid in field identification.
Under the microscope, ''Suillellus adonis'' displays ovate to somewhat elliptic spores measuring roughly 10.5 × 6.2 μm, appearing smooth and
ochraceous
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-brown when viewed in
potassium hydroxide
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solution. The mushroom's cellular structure includes club-shaped
basidia
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(spore-producing cells), scattered
cystidia
A cystidium (: cystidia) is a relatively large cell found on the sporocarp of a basidiomycete (for example, on the surface of a mushroom gill), often between clusters of basidia. Since cystidia have highly varied and distinct shapes that are o ...
on the tubes, and a
cap cuticle
The pileipellis is the uppermost layer of hyphae in the pileus of a fungal fruit body. It covers the trama, the fleshy tissue of the fruit body. The pileipellis is more or less synonymous with the cuticle, but the cuticle generally describes th ...
composed of interwoven, finely granulated
hypha
A hypha (; ) is a long, branching, filamentous structure of a fungus, oomycete, or actinobacterium. In most fungi, hyphae are the main mode of vegetative growth, and are collectively called a mycelium.
Structure
A hypha consists of one o ...
e with specialized terminal cells. A particularly distinctive microscopic feature is the strong reaction with
Melzer's reagent
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, causing all parts of the fruiting body to stain deep turquoise to blackish blue—a characteristic that helps differentiate it from similar-looking species.
Habitat and distribution
''Suillellus adonis'' is found in Mediterranean regions, specifically recorded from Croatia and Italy. The type specimens were collected in Croatia on the island of Cres, growing among grass in a small sheep pasture near holm oak (''
Quercus ilex
''Quercus ilex'', the holly oak, also (ambiguously, as many oaks are evergreen) evergreen oak, is a large evergreen oak native to the Mediterranean region. It is a member of the section (botany), section ''List of Quercus species#Section Ilex, Il ...
'') and
European black pine
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(''Pinus nigra'') at an elevation of 100 metres above sea level.
This apparently rare fungus was later reported from
Cyprus
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.
The species grows in groups (gregariously), sometimes in small clusters of two or three fruiting bodies. It appears to form
mycorrhizal
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associations with Mediterranean trees, particularly holm oak.
References
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adonis
In Greek mythology, Adonis (; ) was the mortal lover of the goddesses Aphrodite and Persephone. He was considered to be the ideal of male beauty in classical antiquity.
The myth goes that Adonis was gored by a wild boar during a hunting trip ...
Fungi described in 2002
Fungi of Europe
Fungus species