is, Boletus erythropus sensu auct. = Neoboletus luridiformis (Rostk.) Gelardi, Simonini & Vizzini). Neoboletus luridiformis is a large solid fungus with...
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erection of Neoboletus follows recent molecular studies that outlined a new phylogenetic framework for the Boletaceae. The type species is Neoboletus luridiformis...
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Neoboletus pseudosulphureus is a species of bolete fungus in the family Boletaceae. It is found in Europe, Central America, North America, and India, where...
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Neoboletus venenatus, known until 2015 as Boletus venenatus, is a species of bolete fungus in the family Boletaceae native to Japan and China. It was transferred...
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Neoboletus sinensis, known until 2014 as Boletus sinensis, is a species of bolete fungus in the family Boletaceae native to Hainan province in China. It...
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List of North American boletes (section Neoboletus)
Leccinum tablense Leccinum testaceoscabrum Meiorganum curtisii Neoboletus luridiformis Neoboletus pseudosulphureus Paragyrodon sphaerosporus Phlebopus brasiliensis...
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with carnality. Cow flesh (beef) Flesh of a papaya fruit Cut mushroom (Neoboletus luridiformis) revealing blue flesh Look up flesh in Wiktionary, the free...
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guidebooks recommend avoiding all red-pored boletes, but both Neoboletus luridiformis (= Neoboletus erythropus) and Suillellus luridus are edible when well-cooked...
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and lack of reticulation on the stipe differentiate it from R. satanas. Neoboletus luridiformis grow with oaks but is smaller and have non-reticulate stipe...
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Sutorius magnificus (redirect from Neoboletus magnificus)
native to Yunnan province in China. It was transferred to the new genus Neoboletus in 2014, and then Sutorius in 2016. Gelardi M, Simonini G, Vizzini A (October...
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red-pored species (after a separate change to the genus too) has to be called Neoboletus luridiformis). It is best not to use the ambiguous name Boletus erythropus...
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rhodopurpureus unknown Europe Neoboletus erythropus Suillellus queletii Imperator torosus Brawny Bolete unknown Europe Neoboletus erythropus Suillellus queletii...
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severe gastrointestinal Woodland Western North America Boletus edulis Neoboletus luridiformis Entoloma sinuatum (Bull.) P. Kumm. Livid pinkgill unknown...
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elevated to species status and transferred to another genus with the name Neoboletus sinensis. Boletus luridus was the type species of Boletus section Luridi...
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1968, moved to genus Sutorius in 2016, but then reclassified into genus Neoboletus in 2019. The Australian Sutorius australiensis and the southern Chinese...
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immutatus, as suggested by Ainsworth et al. a variable colour morph of Neoboletus luridiformis with metabolic abnormalities, which occurs exclusively at...
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bolete), Suillellus luridus, Rubroboletus legaliae, Chalciporus piperatus, Neoboletus luridiformis, Rubroboletus pulcherrimus – gastrointestinal irritation...
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a white coral fungus Boletes, polypores, brackets Dotted stem bolete, Neoboletus luridiformis (formerly Boletus erythropus), blue-staining when freshly...
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of variegatic acid. Bolete species that contain variegatorubin include Neoboletus luridiformis, Chalciporus piperatus, Rhizopogon roseolus, Exsudoporus...
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