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Aureoboletus tibethanus grows in oak forests

Aureoboletus tibethanus 7 disp DW Ms.jpg Aureoboletus tibethanus, a small very viscid (slime covered) and rugose (dimpled) bolete.ThumbnailsAphelaria? The closest I could find. Aphelariaceae are in the Cantharellales order. But really no idea. In Tsuga dumosa forest in 3000m in Thowadra, Bumthang., 2900m Aureoboletus tibethanus, a small very viscid (slime covered) and rugose (dimpled) bolete.ThumbnailsAphelaria? The closest I could find. Aphelariaceae are in the Cantharellales order. But really no idea. In Tsuga dumosa forest in 3000m in Thowadra, Bumthang., 2900m Aureoboletus tibethanus, a small very viscid (slime covered) and rugose (dimpled) bolete.ThumbnailsAphelaria? The closest I could find. Aphelariaceae are in the Cantharellales order. But really no idea. In Tsuga dumosa forest in 3000m in Thowadra, Bumthang., 2900m Aureoboletus tibethanus, a small very viscid (slime covered) and rugose (dimpled) bolete.ThumbnailsAphelaria? The closest I could find. Aphelariaceae are in the Cantharellales order. But really no idea. In Tsuga dumosa forest in 3000m in Thowadra, Bumthang., 2900m Aureoboletus tibethanus, a small very viscid (slime covered) and rugose (dimpled) bolete.ThumbnailsAphelaria? The closest I could find. Aphelariaceae are in the Cantharellales order. But really no idea. In Tsuga dumosa forest in 3000m in Thowadra, Bumthang., 2900m