Mucilopilus castaneiceps belongs to the Boletaceae family, known for producing spores on sponge-like structures under their caps, rather than gills. This species typically features a chestnut-brown cap and is found in woodland areas, associating with trees in a symbiotic relationship. It contributes to the ecosystem by helping decompose organic matter and cycling nutrients.
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Attributes of Mucilopilus castaneiceps
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Scientific Classification of Mucilopilus castaneiceps