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- Boletus bicoloroides is a fungus of the genus Boletus native to the United States. It was first described officially in 1971 by mycologists Alexander H...
- Scaptesylomima bicoloroides is a moth in the family Immidae and the sole species of genus Scaptesylomima. It was described by Lutz W. R. Kobes in 1989...
- Holoplatys bicolor Simon, 1901 – Queensland, Western Australia Holoplatys bicoloroides Zabka, 1991 – Western Australia Holoplatys borali Zabka, 1991 – Western...
- arcabuquensis Euconnus azoricus Phloeostiba azorica Allecula suberina Corticeus bicoloroides Corticeus vanmeeri Corticeus versipellis Harvengia vietnamita Mycetochara...
- 2019 Theopea pulc****a group: Theopea bicolor Kimoto, 1989 Theopea bicoloroides Lee & Bezděk, 2020 Theopea elegantula Baly, 1864 Theopea fairmairei Duvivier...
- (****an) Boletus barragensis Boletus barrowsii - white king bolete Boletus bicoloroides Boletus billieae Boletus borneensis Boletus botryoides - China Boletus...
- beniensis Carvalho, 1988 c g Prepops bicolor (Distant, 1883) c Prepops bicoloroides Carvalho and Schaffner, 1987 c g Prepops bivittatus (Stål, 1860) c g...
- beduinus M****ul, 1862 Saprinus bicolor (Olivier, A. G., 1789) Saprinus bicoloroides Dahlgren, 1964 Saprinus biguttatus (Steven, 1806) Saprinus bimaculatus...
- (McDunnough, 1931) Eurylop****a bicolor (Clemens, 1913) Eurylop****a bicoloroides (McDunnough, 1938) Eurylop****a doris (Traver, 1934) Eurylop****a enoensis...
- appearance alone. Boletus bicoloroide is very similar to the two-colored bolete, the major differences between them being B. bicoloroide has only been found...