Gyroporus castaneus, or commonly the chestnut bolete, is a small, white-pored mushroom in the Gyroporaceae of order Boletales. It has a brown cap, and...
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September 2023[update], Index Fungorum lists the following species in Gyroporus: "Gyroporus Quél. 1886". MycoBank. International Mycological Association. Retrieved...
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in 1936 by Wally Snell as a form of Boletus castaneus. Snell and Rolf Singer transferred it to Gyroporus a decade later. Neither of these publications...
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will yield a bitter taste. It can also resemble the "bolete-like" Gyroporus castaneus, which is generally smaller, and has a browner stem. Boletus huronensis...
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fungi which have been reported from the park include Boletus aereus, Gyroporus castaneus and six species of tooth fungi such as Hericium coralloides, a species...
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List of North American boletes (section Gyroporus)
Gyrodon rompelii Gyroporus castaneus Gyroporus cyanescens Gyroporus phaeocyanescens Gyroporus purpurinus Gyroporus subalbellus Gyroporus umbrinosquamosus...
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caprae caprae – capri castaneus L chestnut(-colored) chestnut bolete, Gyroporus castaneus; reddish carpenter ant, Camponotus castaneus chestnut, Castanea;...
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Gomphus dingleyae - One Location Gomphus novaezelandiae - One Location Gyroporus castaneus - One Location Hysterangium youngii - One Location Inonotus chondromyelus...
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