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Boletinellaceae are a
small family of mushroom-forming fungi,
primarily characterized by
small pores on the
underside of the cap
rather than gills. Though...
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Boletinellus proximus is a
species of
bolete fungus in the
family Boletinellaceae. It is
found in Florida,
where it
grows on the
ground or
rotten wood...
- (false truffles).
Phylogenetic analyses shows the Sclerodermataceae,
Boletinellaceae and
Gyroporaceae appear to form a
discrete group within the Boletales...
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Boletinellus is a
genus of
fungi in the
family Boletinellaceae (suborder
Sclerodermatineae of the Boletales). The
genus was
first described by American...
- as the ash-tree bolete, is a
species of
bolete fungus in the
family Boletinellaceae.
Described as new to
science in 1832, it is
found in Asia and eastern...
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Phlebopus is a
genus of
fungi in the
family Boletinellaceae (suborder
Sclerodermatineae of the
Boletales order). The
genus has a
widespread distribution...
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typical boletes.
Within this suborder,
Phlebopus makes up the
family Boletinellaceae with Boletinellus.
Boletus brevitubus,
described from Cephalocitrus...
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previously known as
Gyrodon monticola, is a
bolete fungus in the
Boletinellaceae family with a
pored hymenium rather than gills. This
species can be...
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other families in the
suborder are the
Boletinellaceae, Diplocystaceae, and the Gyroporaceae.
Boletinellaceae Boletinellus (2 species)
Phlebopus (12 species)...
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Calostomataceae (Calostoma), and the new
families Gyroporaceae (Gyroporus) and
Boletinellaceae (Boletinellus and Phlebopus),
should form a new suborder, the Sclerodermatineae...