- Gyrodon.
Gyrodon adisi**** —
Brazil Gyrodon afric****
Gyrodon bohemicus Gyrodon cr****ipes —
Ethiopia Gyrodon cupreus Gyrodon housei Gyrodon intermedius...
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Gyrodon cr****ipes is a
bolete mushroom described in 1983 from Ethiopia. it has a cinnamon-coloured cap that
turns black-brown to touch,
decurrent gills...
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Gyrodon ripicola is a
bolete fungus in the
family Paxillaceae.
Found in Singapore, the
species was
first described in 1971 by E.J.H.
Corner as a species...
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Gyrodon miretipes is a
bolete mushroom described in 1983 from Burundi. it has a red-brown cap and stipe, and yellow-tan
decurrent gills.
Rammeloo J (1983)...
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Gyrodon tennesseensis is a
bolete fungus in the
family Paxillaceae. It was
originally described in 1940 by
Wally Snell and
Alexander H.
Smith as a species...
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Gyrodon intermedius is a
bolete fungus in the
family Paxillaceae native to Africa,
where it has been
recorded from Congo,
Liberia and Madagascar. Singer...
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Gyrodon lividus,
commonly known as the
alder bolete, is a
pored mushroom bearing close affinity to the
genus Paxillus.
Although found predominantly in...
- been
found in
Boletus (e.g.
Boletus erythropus), Boletinus, Chalciporus,
Gyrodon, Leccinum, Pulveroboletus,
Suillus (e.g.
Suillus luteus,
Suillus bovinus...
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scabrosum Gastrosuillus larinius Gyrodon lividus Gyrodon merulioides Gyrodon monticola –
Mexico Gyrodon proximus Gyrodon rompelii Gyroporus castaneus Gyroporus...
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known as the "ash-tree bolete". Rolf
Singer classified it in the
genus Gyrodon, but it is not
closely related to that
genus genetically. The cap is initially...