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- distinct status. In 2008, B. pinophilus in western North America were reclassified as a new species, B. rex-veris. B. pinophilus is edible, and may be preserved...
- Pinophilus is a genus of rove beetles in the family Staphylinidae. Pinophilus cayennensis Laporte de Castelnau, 1835 g Pinophilus chinensis Bernhauer...
- 1944, IAM 7013, IFO 33285, IHEM 16004, IMI 114933, IMI 114993, JCM 5594, KCTC 16057, MUCL 38548, NBRC 100533, NBRC 33285 Synonyms Talaromyces pinophilus...
- related to several other European boletes, including B. reticulatus, B. pinophilus, and the po****r B. edulis. Some po****tions in North Africa have in the...
- culinary dishes. Boletus griseus, the gray bolete Boletus variipes Boletus pinophilus, the pinewood king bolete Calbovista subsculpta, commonly known as the...
- 1981: Leccinum crocistipidosum H. Engel & Dermek 1973: Boletus pinophilus var. pinophilus Pilát & Dermek 1973: Xerocomus chrysenteron var. robustus Dermek...
- especially suited to drying. Cèpe des pins ("pine tree cep"; Boletus pinophilus or Boletus pinicola) grows among pine trees. Rarer than B. edulis, it...
- ****anese catnip (Schizonepeta tenuifolia) and the pine king bolete (Boletus pinophilus). It is produced by oyster mushrooms as an insecticide to kill roundworms...
- under Pinus elliottii and Pinus palustris. Previously regarded as Boletus pinophilus it was found to have diverged significantly from the latter species. Gallardi...
- phaeocephalus Boletus phytolaccae Boletus pinetorumFennoscandia Boletus pinophilus - pinewood penny bun, pine cep Boletus poeticus Boletus projectelloides...