Rubroboletus satanas, commonly known as Satan's bolete or the Devil's bolete, is a basidiomycete fungus of the bolete family (Boletaceae) and one of its...
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Rubroboletus is a genus of bolete fungi in the family Boletaceae. It was circumscribed by Chinese mycologists in 2014 with Rubroboletus sinicus as the...
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Rubroboletus pulchrotinctus is a rare bolete fungus in the genus Rubroboletus, native to central and southern Europe. It was originally described in genus...
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species coincide, it can be confused with the moderately poisonous Rubroboletus satanas. In 1796 Christian Hendrik Persoon described Boletus erythropus,...
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Rubroboletus in 2015 along with several other allied reddish colored, blue-staining bolete species such as Rubroboletus eastwoodiae and Rubroboletus satanas...
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with predominantly gastrointestinal symptoms, and is related to Rubroboletus satanas. Boletus legaliae was described by Czech mycologist Albert Pilát...
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to eat. Other boletes, such as ones in the Rubroboletus genus, such as Satan's bolete (Rubroboletus satanas) are dangerously poisonous. Most poisonous...
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Rubroboletus rubrosanguineus is mycorrhizal with spruce (Picea) or fir (Abies) and has pale yellow flesh that stains blue throughout. Rubroboletus demonensis...
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European species Rubroboletus satanas. It is also similar to Rubroboletus pulcherrimus and Suillellus amygdalinus. "Record Details: Rubroboletus eastwoodiae...
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Bolesatine is a glycoprotein isolated from the Rubroboletus satanas (Boletus satanas Lenz) mushroom which has a lectin function that is specific to the...
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singled out this mushroom largely because of its similar appearance to Rubroboletus satanas. Reported to be psychoactive, the active principles are thought to...
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properties of bolesatine, a lectin isolated from the mushroom Boletus satanas Lenz". The International Journal of Biochemistry. 25 (5): 789–92. doi:10...
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consumption. Rubroboletus satanas (Devil's bolete), Suillellus luridus, Rubroboletus legaliae, Chalciporus piperatus, Neoboletus luridiformis, Rubroboletus pulcherrimus...
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The most similar poisonous mushroom may be the devil's bolete (Rubroboletus satanas), which has a similar shape, but has a red stem and stains blue on...
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Red Lists. Rubroboletus dupainii is listed among the 33 threatened fungi of Europe, as part of Appendix I of the Bern Convention. Rubroboletus rhodoxanthus...
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be confused with S. amygdalinus. The poisonous European species Rubroboletus satanas and its North American counterpart R. eastwoodiae have lighter colored...
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species found it was most closely related to Rubroboletus sinicus and formed a larger clade with R. satanas and R. pulchrotinctus The large stout fruit...
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List of North American boletes (section Rubroboletus)
ravenelii Retiboletus retipes Rubroboletus haematinus Rubroboletus pulcherrimus Rubroboletus rhodosanguineus Rubroboletus satanas Strobilomyces confusus Strobilomyces...
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Large pale specimens resemble Suillellus luridus, and the cap of Rubroboletus satanas is a similar colour but this species has red pores. Fruit bodies...
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notable resident is the vulnerable steppe viper. Mushrooms include Rubroboletus satanas (Satan's mushroom) with a compact cap that can reach 12 inches. The...
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Rhizopogon roseolus, Exsudoporus frostii, Suillellus luridus, Rubroboletus rhodoxanthus, and R. satanas. Variegatorubin was discovered by Wolfgang Steglich and...
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it also grows on sandy soils associated with conifers. In genus Rubroboletus, R. satanas is also found on chalky soils, but produces larger and more robust...
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