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    Boletus edulis (English: cep, penny bun, porcino or porcini) is a basidiomycete fungus, and the type species of the genus Boletus. Widely distributed...
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    Boletus is a genus of mushroom-producing fungi, comprising over 100 species. The genus Boletus was originally broadly defined and described by Carl Linnaeus...
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    Boletus pinophilus, commonly known as the pine bolete or pinewood king bolete, is a basidiomycete fungus of the genus Boletus found throughout Europe...
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    porcini lineage. Boletus aereus is classified in Boletus section Boletus, alongside close relatives such as B. reticulatus, B. edulis, and B. pinophilus...
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    declivitatum Boletus dimocarpicola Boletus discolor Boletus edulis - cep, porcini, king bolete, penny bun, ontto txuri Boletus fagacicola Boletus fairchildianus...
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    2–6 cm (1–2 in). Like B. edulis, it is often found eaten by maggots. It has a strong odor while drying. In addition to B. edulis, the species could also...
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    Boletus reticulatus (alternately known as Boletus aestivalis (Paulet) Fr.), and commonly referred to as the summer cep is a basidiomycete fungus of the...
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    Neoboletus luridiformis, also previously known as Boletus luridiformis and (invalidly) as Boletus erythropus, is a fungus of the bolete family, all of...
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  • Uruguay Amana edulis, a flowering bulb that is native to China, Japan, and Korea Boletus edulis, the cep, a mushroom species Brahea edulis, the Guadalupe...
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    either Boletus edulis or B. pinophilus. Molecular analysis showed that it was sufficiently different from other morphologically similar Boletus species...
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    For many years Boletus nobilis was considered a subspecies or form of Boletus edulis. Phylogenetic analysis has shown that Boletus nobilis is a separate...
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    also known as the bolete eater. Many boletes, such as the porcini (Boletus edulis), are edible and considered a delicacy. However, other boletes, such...
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    Imleria badia (redirect from Boletus badius)
    as Boletus castaneus ß badius (i.e. a subspecies of Boletus castaneus) by Elias Magnus Fries in 1818. Fries later renamed it as a variety of Boletus castaneus...
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  • Cep, also called porcino, is a common name for Boletus edulis, an edible mushroom. Cep or CEP may also refer to: Look up cep in Wiktionary, the free dictionary...
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    red stipe distinguishes it from Boletus edulis. Caloboletus calopus was originally published under the name Boletus olivaceus by Jacob Christian Schäffer...
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  • Thumbnail for Tylopilus felleus
    Like most boletes it lacks a ring and it may be distinguished from Boletus edulis and other similar species by its unusual pink pores and the prominent...
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    Boletus rex-veris, commonly known as the spring king bolete, is a basidiomycete fungus of the genus Boletus found in western North America. The large...
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    include "pine boletus" and "sticky bun"—the latter referring to its resemblance to the pastry. German naturalist August Batsch described Boletus volvatus (the...
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    after by mushroom hunters worldwide, such as the cep or king bolete (Boletus edulis). A number of rare or threatened species are also present in the family...
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    phylogenetics shows that it is only distantly related to Boletus edulis—the type species of Boletus—and it was duly placed in the new genus Imperator in 2015...
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    when cut or bruised. Spore prints are olive/brown. Boletus variipes is closely related to Boletus edulis. It is common throughout eastern North America and...
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    "esteva". It has been found to have mycorrhizal associations with Boletus edulis, Boletus rhodoxanthus, and Laccaria laccata. The wide distribution and morphological...
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  • Thumbnail for Aureoboletus mirabilis
     mirabilis was found to be most closely related to species such as Boletus edulis, Phylloporus rhodoxanthus, and Tylopilus felleus. Within the Boletales...
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    it is considered one of three tastiest edible mushrooms, along with Boletus edulis and Lactarius deliciosus, though it is not held in high esteem elsewhere...
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  • "Penny bun" is also the common English name for the cep (French), or Boletus edulis, an edible basidiomycete mushroom. Native to Europe and North America...
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    found that Boletus bicolor was not closely related to the type species of Boletus, Boletus edulis, and in 2015 Alfredo Vizzini transferred Boletus bicolor...
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  • growth medium, used to grow cultures of mycorrhizal fungi, such as Boletus edulis and Tricholoma matsutake. It was first described by DH. Marx in The...
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  • Thumbnail for Xerocomus subtomentosus
    clades, as well as species currently designated Boletus (though they are not closely related to Boletus edulis) and three species currently designated Boletellus...
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  • Thumbnail for Boletus nobilissimus
    Boletus nobilissimus is an edible basidiomycete mushroom, of the genus Boletus in the family Boletaceae. Long considered a variety of European Boletus...
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    worldwide, and can be found in a variety of culinary dishes. Boletus griseus Boletus variipes Boletus pinophilus Calbovista subsculpta, commonly known as the...
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