- XLII,5/2005, p. 272–276. "History of the taxon: Species:
Gammaretrovirus felleu (2024 Release, MSL #40)".
International Committee on
Taxonomy of Viruses...
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Tylopilus felleus,
commonly known as the
bitter bolete or the
bitter tylopilus, is a
fungus of the
bolete family.
French mycologist Pierre Bulliard described...
- (Müller 1908)
Waksman and
Henrici 1948 (Approved
Lists 1980)
Streptomyces felleus Lindenbein 1952 (Approved
Lists 1980)
Streptomyces globisporus subsp. caucasicus...
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These include such as
Boletus scaber, now
Leccinum scabrum,
Tylopilus felleus,
Chalciporus piperatus and
Suillus luteus. Most
boletes have been found...
- Taiwan, ****an, and New Guinea. It is
similar in
appearance to
Tylopilus felleus, but is
distinguishable from that
species by its
smaller spores. Chen CM...
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separated from Boletus. Its best
known member is the
bitter bolete (Tylopilus
felleus), the only
species found in Europe. More
species are
found in
North America...
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Agaricomycetes of Himalayas. Springer. ISBN 9789401798563. "Tylopilus
felleus,
Bitter Bolete mushroom". www.first-nature.com.
Retrieved 2024-07-15. "CZECH...
- bruising. It is
often confused with the very
bitter and
unpalatable Tylopilus felleus, but can be
distinguished by the
reticulation on the stalk; in porcini...
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bolete fungus found in Australia. It is
similar in
appearance to
Tylopilus felleus, but is
distinguishable from that
species by its
smaller spores. Watling...
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about 1–2 mm wide. The
mushroom is
similar in
appearance to
Tylopilus felleus, but
unlike that species, has a
greenish cap when young. T. virens typically...