Definition of Gyroporaceae. Meaning of Gyroporaceae. Synonyms of Gyroporaceae

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- The Gyroporaceae are a family of fungi in the order Boletales. The family is monogeneric, containing the single genus Gyroporus, which, according to a...
- or the cornflower bolete, is a species of bolete fungus in the family Gyroporaceae. First described from France in 1788, the species is found in Asia, Australia...
- Gyroporus purpurinus is a species of bolete fungus in the family Gyroporaceae. Found in eastern North America, it was first described in 1936 by Wally...
- Phylogenetic analyses shows the Sclerodermataceae, Boletinellaceae and Gyroporaceae appear to form a discrete group within the Boletales, and together with...
- commonly the chestnut bolete, is a small, white-pored mushroom in the Gyroporaceae of order Boletales. It has a brown cap, and is usually found with oak...
- Gyroporus subalbellus is a species of bolete fungus in the family Gyroporaceae. Found in North America, it was described by American mycologist William...
- Gyroporus umbrinosquamosus is a species of bolete fungus in the family Gyroporaceae. Found in North America, it was first described scientifically by mycologist...
- rather than gills. Though in the order Boletales, research shows they and Gyroporaceae are more closely related to earthballs of Sclerodermataceae than Boletaceae...
- Gyroporus brunneofloccosus is a species of bolete fungus in the family Gyroporaceae. Described as new to science in 2003, it is found in China. Li TH, Deng...
- families in the suborder are the Boletinellaceae, Diplocystaceae, and the Gyroporaceae. Boletinellaceae Boletinellus (2 species) Phlebopus (12 species) Diplocystaceae...