- in 1867. The
genus has
cosmopolitan distribution. Species:
Boletinus cavipes Kalchbr. "
Boletinus Kalchbr". www.gbif.org.
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February 2021....
- (Opat.) A.H.Sm. &
Thiers (1964)
Synonyms Boletus cavipes Opat. (1836)
Boletinus cavipes (Opat.) Kalchbr. (1867)
Euryporus cavipes (Opat.) Quél. (1886)...
- Suillaceae. It was
first described scientifically in 1896 as a
species of
Boletinus by
American mycologist Charles Horton Peck.
Harry D.
Thiers and Alexander...
-
appearance to S. lakei. The
species was
first described by
Wally Snell as
Boletinus ochraceoroseus in 1941,
based on
specimens he had
collected near Smith...
- Boletellus,
Boletinus, Phylloporus, Suillus,
Xerocomus (in German). Weidhausen: H. Engel. ISBN 3-926470-08-9. Pilát A,
Svrcek M (1949). "
Boletinus tridentinus...
-
family of pigments) have been
found in
Boletus (e.g.
Boletus erythropus),
Boletinus, Chalciporus, Gyrodon, Leccinum, Pulveroboletus,
Suillus (e.g. Suillus...
- was
described as new to
science in 1948 by Wei-Fan Chiu as a
species of
Boletinus; Wang and Yao
transferred it to the
genus Suillus in a 2004 nomenclatural...
- in
North America,
although the type
collection was
found on
growing on
Boletinus oxydabilis in Siberia. The
color of its
subiculum (a crust-like growth...
-
Plantarum (in German). Vol. 3. Leipzig, Germany:
Arthur Felix. p. 535. "
Boletinus pictus (A.H. Sm. & Thiers) Lj.N. V****iljeva 1978". MycoBank. International...
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Singer R. (1938). "Sur les
genres Ixocomus,
Boletinus, Phylloporus,
Gyrodon et Gomphidius. 2. Les
Boletinus".
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Mycologie (in French). 3 (4–5):...