the distinction of Xerocomellus species from Boletus and Xerocomus, within which these species were formerly contained. Xerocomellus in fact is only distantly...
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Retrieved 2007-12-12. Media related to Xerocomellus chrysenteron at Wikimedia Commons Data related to Xerocomellus chrysenteron at Wikispecies Xerocomus...
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Xerocomellus zelleri, commonly known as Zeller's bolete, is an edible species of mushroom in the family Boletaceae. First described scientifically by American...
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Xerocomellus pruinatus, commonly known as the matte bolete and formerly known as Boletus pruinatus or Xerocomus pruinatus, is a mushroom in the family...
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mushrooms, including Xerocomellus amylosporus, Xerocomellus mendocinensis, Xerocomellus salicola, Xerocomellus rainisiae, and Xerocomellus chrysenteron. However...
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(2016). "Xerocomellus redeuilhii sp. nov". Rivista di Micologia. Media related to Xerocomellus dryophilus at Wikimedia Commons Xerocomellus dryophilus...
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genus Boletus has been split up even more, creating new genera, such as Xerocomellus and Caloboletus. Most boletes are mycorrhizal and are generally found...
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Xerocomellus porosporus is a small wild mushroom in the family Boletaceae. These mushrooms have tubes and pores instead of gills beneath their caps. It...
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resulted in further division of Xerocomus into Xerocomellus and Hemileccinum. The members of the genus Xerocomellus are more closely related to Boletus than...
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Hortiboletus rubellus (redirect from Xerocomellus rubellus)
same red coloration in the stem base. Other similar species include Xerocomellus chrysenteron, X. mendocinensis, Hortiboletus coccyginus, and Boletus...
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List of North American boletes (section Xerocomellus)
purpureum Xanthoconium stramineum Xerocomellus atropurpureus Xerocomellus chrysenteron Xerocomellus diffractus Xerocomellus zelleri Xerocomus caeruleonigrescens...
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Rheubarbariboletus armeniacus (redirect from Xerocomellus armeniacus)
Europe. It was formerly placed in the genera Boletus, Xerocomus, and Xerocomellus. It acquired its current name when it was transferred to genus Rheubarbariboletus...
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has red pores. Fruit bodies in poor condition could be confused with Xerocomellus chrysenteron but the stipes of this species are not reticulated. Edible...
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Tylopilus sensu stricto, Strobilomyces, Xanthoconium, Porphyrellus, Xerocomellus, Boletus sensu stricto, and species that require new generic names (e...
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Boletus s.str. Hemileccinum Xerocomellus Xerocomus s.str. Spore surface Smooth Smooth Longitudinally striated or smooth, never bacilate Bacilate Hymenophoral...
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and considered it similar in appearance to Boletus chrysenteron (now Xerocomellus chrysenteron). The species was transferred to the genus Tylopilus in...
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the flesh at the base of the stipe. The genus is closely related to Xerocomellus, but differs by having smooth spores, the unchanging yellowish to orange-rhubarb...
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are not Xerocomus species and require new taxonomic designations) and Xerocomellus. The species Boletus limatulus, originally published by Charles Christopher...
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& Hawker 1952 2 Asia, Europe Xanthoconium Singer 1944 7 cosmopolitan Xerocomellus Šutara 2008 24 North and South America, Europe Xerocomus Quel 1887 >20...
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other groups composed of members of various genera including Xerocomus, Xerocomellus and Boletus badius and relatives. A variety described from the Great...
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Thiers include the boletes Suillellus amygdalinus, Boletus barrowsii, Xerocomellus dryophilus, Rubroboletus pulcherrimus, Leccinum manzanitae, and other...
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Zeller & C.W. Dodge (1935) = Xerocomellus behrii, Boletaceae A. behrii var. caudata Zeller & C.W. Dodge (1935) = Xerocomellus behrii, Boletaceae A. campbelliae...
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Lepiota aspera Lepiota castanea Russula amethystina Tricholoma pardinum Xerocomellus armeniacus The standard author abbreviation Quél. is used to indicate...
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Strobilomyces Sutorius Tubosaeta Tylopilus Veloporphyrellus Xanthoconium Xerocomellus Xerocomus Zangia Binder M, Hibbett DS (2006). "Molecular systematics...
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blue-staining when freshly cut Brown birch bolete, Leccinum scabrum Xerocomellus, a bolete, under birch Orange curtain crust, Stereum hirsutum Split porecrust...
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