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- Harrya chromapes, commonly known as the yellowfoot bolete or the chrome-footed bolete, is a species of bolete fungus in the family Boletaceae. The bolete...
- with orange, pink, or white underside, usually found in wetlands Harrya chromapes, a mushroom that is white to pinkish with a bright yellow base This page...
- seemannii. Compared to its much more common and widespread relative, Harrya chromapes, H. atriceps has a black cap and lacks pinkish colors in its stipe scabers...
- feeding on gr**** and browse. It has also been recorded eating Harrya chromapes, a bolete mushroom. It is found in forested habitats, close to swamps...
- Roseoscabra of genus Tylopilus. The type species of Roseoscabra, Tylopilus chromapes, was moved to the new genus Harrya in 2012. The members of the genus are...
- Tylopilus chromapes (now Harrya chromapes and related species) has been shown to be only distantly related to other members of Tylopilus. Hence T. chromapes is...
- cir****scribed in 2012 to contain the species Harrya atriceps and the type Harrya chromapes. The genus name of Harrya is in honour of Harry Delbert Thiers (1919–2000)...
- Soytong K, Arora D, Hibbett DS, Binder M (2012). "Affinities of the Boletus chromapes group to Royoungia and the description of two new genera, Harrya and Australopilus"...
- atronicoti**** Tylopilus badiceps Tylopilus ballouii Tylopilus brachypus Tylopilus chromapes Tylopilus conicus Tylopilus felleus * Tylopilus ferrugineus Tylopilus...
- Soytong K, Arora D, Hibbett DS, Binder M (2012). "Affinities of the Boletus chromapes group to Royoungia and the description of two new genera, Harrya and Australopilus"...