- The
Boletaceae are a
family of mushroom-forming fungi,
primarily characterised by
small pores on the spore-bearing
hymenial surface (at the
underside of...
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seven major clades and
reveal 22 new
generic clades in the
fungal family Boletaceae".
Fungal Diversity. 69 (1): 93–115. doi:10.1007/s13225-014-0283-8. S2CID 15652037...
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Boletus loyo is a
species of
bolete fungus in the
family Boletaceae that is
found in
South America. It was
described as new to
science by
Carlos Luigi...
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Boletus austroedulis is a
species of
bolete fungus in the
family Boletaceae.
Described as new to
science in 2014, it is
found in Australia,
where it grows...
- Šutara J. (1985). "Leccinum and the
question of
superfluous names (Fungi:
Boletaceae)". Taxon. 34 (4): 678–86. doi:10.2307/1222214. JSTOR 1222214.
Singer R...
- or the Devil's bolete, is a
basidiomycete fungus of the
bolete family (
Boletaceae) and one of its most
infamous members. It was
known as
Boletus satanas...
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Butyriboletus autumniregius is a
pored mushroom in the
family Boletaceae. It is
found in California,
where it
fruits under Douglas fir and redwood. List...
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lineages of the
Boletaceae, the
lineage of
Chalciporus spp and
Buchwaldoboletus lignicola is the most
basal lineage in the
Boletaceae. The cap is hemispherical...
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commonly known as the
shaggy cap, is a
species of
fungus in the
family Boletaceae. It was
described by
English mycologist Miles Joseph Berkeley in 1851...
- spores. Chen CM, Ho YS, Chou WN, Lin TC (2004). "Four
Tylopilus Species (
Boletaceae) New to Taiwan" (PDF). Taiwania. 49 (2): 109–17.
Tylopilus neofelleus...