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    Suillellus luridus (formerly Boletus luridus), commonly known as the lurid bolete, is a fungus of the family Boletaceae, found in calcareous broadleaved...
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    Suillellus is a genus of bolete fungi in the family Boletaceae. It was originally described by William Alphonso Murrill in 1909 with Suillellus luridus...
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    that it is similar to the previously known fungus Boletus luridus (now Suillellus luridus). Genetic analysis published in 2013 showed that B. luridiformis...
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    then transferred to Suillellus the following year. This species is morphologically very similar to the widespread Suillellus luridus, but differs in its...
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    Suillellus caucasicus is a species of bolete fungus in the family Boletaceae. It was first described as a variety of Boletus luridus in 1947 by Rolf Singer...
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    occurring in the Mediterranean regions Both Rubroboletus satanas and Suillellus luridus are known as ayimantari ('bear mushroom') in eastern Turkey. The compact...
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    Similar reactions have been recorded with Clitocybe clavipes and Suillellus luridus, although the agent in those species is unknown. Disulfiram acts as...
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    or long-term consumption. Rubroboletus satanas (Devil's bolete), Suillellus luridus, Rubroboletus legaliae, Chalciporus piperatus, Neoboletus luridiformis...
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    boletes, but both Neoboletus luridiformis (= Neoboletus erythropus) and Suillellus luridus are edible when well-cooked and widely consumed in certain parts of...
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    Germany. Some species of mycorrhiza (including Amanita muscaria, Suillellus luridus, and Hebeloma radicosum) may provide protection from P. cambivora...
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    Hartmut Laatsch looked for the antabuse-like compound coprine in Suillellus luridus and similar species that had been suspected of inducing Antabuse-like...
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  • It is closely related to, and was previously considered a form of, Suillellus luridus. It was transferred to the new genus Neoboletus in 2014. Lei QY, Zhou...
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    is not shared with any other bolete. Large pale specimens resemble Suillellus luridus, and the cap of Rubroboletus satanas is a similar colour but this...
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    Chalciporus piperatus, Rhizopogon roseolus, Exsudoporus frostii, Suillellus luridus, Rubroboletus rhodoxanthus, and R. satanas. Variegatorubin was discovered...
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  • Strobilomyces floccopus Suillellus amygdalinus Suillellus floridanus Suillellus hypocarycinus Suillellus luridus Suillellus pictiformis Suillus albivelatus...
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    Synonyms Boletus luridus var. lupinus (Fr.) E.-J.Gilbert Boletus lupinus Fr. (1838) Dictyopus tuberosus var. lupinus (Fr.) Quél. (1886) Suillellus lupinus (Fr...
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