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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
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Suillellus luridus,
Rubroboletus legaliae,
Chalciporus piperatus,
Neoboletus luridiformis,
Rubroboletus pulcherrimus –
gastrointestinal irritation. Of these, only...
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luridiformis,
found in
North America and
Northern Europe under both
broadleaf trees and conifers.
Unlike S. amygdalinus, however, B.
luridiformis has...
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gastrointestinal Woodland Western North America Boletus edulis Neoboletus luridiformis Entoloma sinuatum (Bull.) P. Kumm.
Livid pinkgill unknown severe gastrointestinal...
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suggested by
Ainsworth et al. a
variable colour morph of
Neoboletus luridiformis with
metabolic abnormalities,
which occurs exclusively at
Windsor Great...
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phylogenetic framework for the Boletaceae. The type
species is
Neoboletus luridiformis. Five
species were
added to the
genus by
Gelardi and
Vizzini in 2014...
- (after a
separate change to the
genus too) has to be
called Neoboletus luridiformis). It is best not to use the
ambiguous name
Boletus erythropus any more...
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guidebooks recommend avoiding all red-pored boletes, but both
Neoboletus luridiformis (=
Neoboletus erythropus) and
Suillellus luridus are
edible when well-cooked...
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reticulation on the
stipe differentiate it from R. satanas.
Neoboletus luridiformis grow with oaks but is
smaller and have non-reticulate stipe. Rubroboletus...