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- Caloboletus is a fungal genus in the family Boletaceae. It was cir****scribed by Italian mycologist Alfredo Vizzini with Caloboletus calopus as the type...
- placement in a new genus; Caloboletus was erected in 2014, with C. calopus designated as the type species. Although Caloboletus calopus is not typically...
- Caloboletus rubripes, commonly known as the red-stipe bolete or the red-stemmed bitter bolete, is a mushroom in the family Boletaceae. It was known as...
- been split up even more, creating new genera, such as Xerocomellus and Caloboletus. Most boletes are mycorrhizal and are generally found in woodlands. There...
- along with several other related boletes, including Caloboletus calopus, to the genus Caloboletus. It was first described scientifically in 1941 by mycologists...
- Jonathan L. Frank formally described the species as Caloboletus marshii. The cap of Caloboletus marshii is about 2-6 inches (6-15 cm) across, and the...
- along with several other related boletes, including Caloboletus calopus, to the genus Caloboletus. It was first described scientifically in 1874 by American...
- along with several other related boletes, including Caloboletus calopus, to the genus Caloboletus. It was first described scientifically in 2013 by ****anese...
- along with several other related boletes, including Caloboletus calopus, to the genus Caloboletus. The species is inedible. List of North American boletes...
- in the Pacific Northwest. Caloboletus conifericola was first described by Alfredo Vizzini in 2014. The cap of Caloboletus conifericola is grayish-brown...