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- California king bolete (Boletus edulis var. grandedulis) is a large, darker-coloured variant first formally identified in 2007. Boletus edulis was first...
- Recently, the genus Boletus has been split up even more, creating new genera, such as Xerocomellus and Caloboletus. Most boletes are mycorrhizal and are...
- These include such as Boletus scaber, now Leccinum scabrum, Tylopilus felleus, Chalciporus piperatus and Suillus luteus. Most boletes have been found to...
- Exsudoporus frostii (formerly Boletus frostii), commonly known as Frost's bolete or the apple bolete, is a bolete fungus first described scientifically...
- rotten odor. It is arguably the largest bolete found in Europe. Originally known as Boletus satanas, Satan's bolete was described by German mycologist Harald...
- Boletus pinophilus, commonly known as the pine bolete or pinewood king bolete, is a basidiomycete fungus of the genus Boletus found throughout Europe...
- "Boletus bicolor". MushroomExpert.Com Web. Retrieved October 19, 2011. Lamoureux, Yves (2009). "Fungus Portraits No.2. Two-colored BoleteBoletus bicolor"...
- Pine bolete is a common name for several mushrooms and may refer to: Suillus bellinii Boletus pinophilus This page is an index of articles on fungus species...
- Suillellus luridus (formerly Boletus luridus), commonly known as the lurid bolete, is a fungus of the family Boletaceae, found in calcareous broadleaved...
- calopus, commonly known as the bitter bolete, bitter beech bolete or scarlet-stemmed bolete, is a fungus of the bolete family, found in Asia, Northern Europe...