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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...
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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...
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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...
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variety of
culinary dishes.
Boletus griseus Boletus variipes Boletus pinophilus Calbovista subsculpta,
commonly known as the
sculptured giant puffball...
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fibrillosus as a
member of a clade, or
closely related group, with B.
pinophilus, B. regineus, B. rex-veris, B. subcaerulescens, and
Gastroboletus subalpinus...
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especially suited to drying. Cèpe des pins ("pine tree cep";
Boletus pinophilus or
Boletus pinicola)
grows among pine trees.
Rarer than B. edulis, it...
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phaeocephalus Boletus phytolaccae Boletus pinetorum –
Fennoscandia Boletus pinophilus -
pinewood penny bun, pine cep
Boletus poeticus Boletus projectelloides...
- ****anese
catnip (Schizonepeta tenuifolia) and the pine king
bolete (Boletus
pinophilus). It is
produced by
oyster mushrooms as an
insecticide to kill roundworms...
- 1981:
Leccinum crocistipidosum H.
Engel &
Dermek 1973:
Boletus pinophilus var.
pinophilus Pilát &
Dermek 1973:
Xerocomus chrysenteron var.
robustus Dermek...