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Tuber foetidum

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Kingdom
  
Fungi

Class
  
Pezizomycetes

Family
  
Tuberaceae

Rank
  
Species

Division
  
Ascomycota

Order
  
Pezizales

Genus
  
Tuber

Similar
  
Tuber puberulum, Schenella pityophila, Tuber oligospermum, Tuber excavatum, Gastrosporium

Tuber foetidum is a species of truffle in the genus Tuber. It was first described scientifically in 1831 by the Italian doctor and mycologist Carlo Vittadini. It is characterized by its foetid odour, and minute brownish bumps on the surface of the fruitbody. A rare species, it is found in Europe. It associates with oak and beech in southern Europe, and with larch in the United Kingdom. Molecular analysis indicates that T. foetidum is closely related to T. maculatum.

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Tuber foetidum Wikipedia