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- Neoboletus luridiformis, also previously known as Boletus luridiformis and (invalidly) as Boletus erythropus, is a fungus of the bolete family, all of...
- carnality. Cow flesh (beef) Flesh of a papaya fruit Cut mushroom (Neoboletus luridiformis) revealing blue flesh Look up flesh in Wiktionary, the free dictionary...
-  luridiformis, found in North America and Northern Europe under both broadleaf trees and conifers. Unlike S. amygdalinus, however, B. luridiformis has...
- Suillellus luridus, Rubroboletus legaliae, Chalciporus piperatus, Neoboletus luridiformis, Rubroboletus pulcherrimusgastrointestinal irritation. Of these, only...
- gastrointestinal Woodland Western North America Boletus edulis Neoboletus luridiformis Entoloma sinuatum (Bull.) P. Kumm. Livid pinkgill unknown severe gastrointestinal...
- suggested by Ainsworth et al. a variable colour morph of Neoboletus luridiformis with metabolic abnormalities, which occurs exclusively at Windsor Great...
- ex Dewey Carex lupulina Muhl. ex Willd. Carex lurida Wahlenb. Carex luridiformis Mack. ex Reznicek & S.González Carex lushanensis Kük. Carex lutea LeBlond...
- phylogenetic framework for the Boletaceae. The type species is Neoboletus luridiformis. Five species were added to the genus by Gelardi and Vizzini in 2014...
- reticulation on the stipe differentiate it from R. satanas. Neoboletus luridiformis grow with oaks but is smaller and have non-reticulate stipe. Rubroboletus...
- guidebooks recommend avoiding all red-pored boletes, but both Neoboletus luridiformis (= Neoboletus erythropus) and Suillellus luridus are edible when well-cooked...