-
allocated it to the
genus Phlebopus in 1951. New
Zealand botanist Robert McNabb followed Rolf
Singer who had
determined Phlebopus was a
nomen dubium (though...
- February 2023[update],
Index Fungorum lists the
following species in
Phlebopus: "
Phlebopus (R. Heim)
Singer 1936". MycoBank.
International Mycological ****ociation...
- and
Phlebopus, the
latter genus showing some
Gondwanan distribution found in Australia, Sri
Lanka and elsewhere. It
contains the
gigantic Phlebopus marginatus...
-
Neoboletus pseudosulphureus Paragyrodon sphaerosporus Phlebopus brasiliensis –
Mexico Phlebopus colossus –
Mexico Phylloporus arenicola Phylloporus boletinoides...
-
marginatus may
refer to:
Paracoccus marginatus, the
papaya mealybug Phlebopus marginatus, the
Salmon gum
mushroom All
pages with
titles containing Marginatus...
-
Xerocomus by Rolf
Singer in 1942,
Gyrodon by Paul
Heinemann in 1951, and
Phlebopus by
Meinhard Moser in 1955. The
species name
comes from the
Latin words...
-
Phlebopus portentosus Boletinellus merulioides...
-
proved that the
genus Astraeus together with the
genera Boletinellus,
Phlebopus, Pisolithus, Calostoma, Gyroporus, Scleroderma, and Veligaster, form a...
- for regrowth,
bringing the
total weight to
around 93
pounds (42 kg).
Phlebopus marginatus,
Boletaceae Native to
humid regions of Australia, New Zealand...
- Sclerodermatineae,
three are
hymenomycetes (Boletinellus, Gyroporus, and
Phlebopus), and six are
gasteroid (Astraeus, Calostoma, Diplocystis, Pisolithus...