- the name.
Agaricus abruptibulbus belongs to
Agaricus section Arvenses, a
clade within the
genus Agaricus.
Along with A.
abruptibulbus,
section Arvenses...
- New York:
Syracuse University Press. pp. 49, 208. ISBN 978-0-8156-3112-5.
Boletus abruptibulbus in
Index Fungorum Boletus abruptibulbus in MycoBank....
- Peck in 1873.
Varieties with
larger bases have been
described as A.
abruptibulbus. The cap is
light cream, and
bruises yellow ochre when damaged. It is...
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doubtfully distinct A. essettei, A. urinascens, and the
disputed taxa A.
abruptibulbus, A. albertii, A. altipes, A. albolutescens, A. brunneolus, A. excellens...
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analysis showed A. deserticola to be
closely related to A. arvensis and A.
abruptibulbus. The
fruit body of
Agaricus deserticola can grow up to 5 to 18 cm (2...
- This
clade also
includes the
species A. silvicola, A.
arvensis and A.
abruptibulbus;
these species also
bruise yellow, and
smell of almonds. However, analysis...
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Image Scientific Name
Taxon author Distribution Aureoboletus abruptibulbus (Roody, Both & B. Ortiz) G. Wu & Zhu L. Yang 2016
Florida Aureoboletus auriflammeus...
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Boletaceae species that
occur in
coastal sand dunes; the
others are
Boletus abruptibulbus,
found in Gulf
Coast of the
Florida Panhandle, and
Phylloporus arenicola...
- are
Leccinum arenicola,
found in New Brunswick, Canada, and
Boletus abruptibulbus,
described from the Gulf
Coast of the
Florida Panhandle. List of North...