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- is, Boletus erythropus sensu auct. = Neoboletus luridiformis (Rostk.) Gelardi, Simonini & Vizzini). Neoboletus luridiformis is a large solid fungus with...
- erection of Neoboletus follows recent molecular studies that outlined a new phylogenetic framework for the Boletaceae. The type species is Neoboletus luridiformis...
- Neoboletus venenatus, known until 2015 as Boletus venenatus, is a species of bolete fungus in the family Boletaceae native to ****an and China. It was transferred...
- Neoboletus sinensis, known until 2014 as Boletus sinensis, is a species of bolete fungus in the family Boletaceae native to Hainan province in China. It...
- Neoboletus pseudosulphureus is a species of bolete fungus in the family Boletaceae. It is found in Europe, Central America, North America, and India, where...
- with carnality. Cow flesh (beef) Flesh of a papaya fruit Cut mushroom (Neoboletus luridiformis) revealing blue flesh Look up flesh in Wiktionary, the free...
- Leccinum tablense Leccinum testaceoscabrum Meiorganum curtisii Neoboletus luridiformis Neoboletus pseudosulphureus Paragyrodon sphaerosporus Phlebopus brasiliensis...
- rhodopurpureus unknown Europe Neoboletus erythropus Suillellus queletii Imperator torosus Brawny Bolete unknown Europe Neoboletus erythropus Suillellus queletii...
- native to Yunnan province in China. It was transferred to the new genus Neoboletus in 2014, and then Sutorius in 2016. Gelardi M, Simonini G, Vizzini A (October...
- guidebooks recommend avoiding all red-pored boletes, but both Neoboletus luridiformis (= Neoboletus erythropus) and Suillellus luridus are edible when well-cooked...