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Tylopilus alboater,
called the
black velvet bolete, by some, is a
bolete fungus in the
family Boletaceae. The
species is
found in
North America east of...
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Synonyms Acontia aprica (Hübner, [1808])
Noctua aprica Hübner, [1808]
Noctua alboater Haworth, 1809
Noctua albo-ater Haworth, 1809
Acontia unocula Freyer, 1849...
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species are
found in
North America, such as the
edible species T.
alboater.
Australia is
another continent where many
species are found. All members...
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bitter taste. The
Asian and
North American black velvet bolete,T.
alboater, has a
black to grayish-brown cap and
grows in
deciduous woods. T. violatinctus...
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Porphyrellus is a
genus of
fungi of the
family Boletaceae.
Porphyrellus alboater Porphyrellus alveolatus Porphyrellus amylosporus Porphyrellus atrafuscus...
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ochreatus var.
flaccidus Nees
Eleogenus ochreatus var.
minor Nees
Scirpus alboater Schrad. ex Nees
Scirpus albo****tus (Boeckeler) ****ze
Scirpus anisochaetus...
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subolivaceus Suillus tomentosus Suillus wasatchicus Sutorius eximius Tylopilus alboater Tylopilus ammiratii Tylopilus amylosporus Tylopilus appalachiensis Tylopilus...
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lichen in the
family Caliciaceae. It was
first described as
Lichen alboater by
German lichenologist Georg Franz Hoffmann in 1784.
Julius von Flotow...
- 2020 S.
shuangqiu Yu & Li, 2020 (type) —
China Strotarchus Simon, 1888 S.
alboater Dyal, 1935 — ****stan S.
beepbeep Bonaldo, Saturnino, Ramírez & Brescovit...
- America, Mexico, the
United States,
Costa Rica, and ****stan:
Strotarchus alboater Dyal, 1935 – ****stan
Strotarchus beepbeep Bonaldo, Saturnino, Ramírez...