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- Porphyrellus is a genus of fungi of the family Boletaceae. Porphyrellus alboater Porphyrellus alveolatus Porphyrellus amylosporus Porphyrellus atrafuscus...
- Porphyrellus sordidus is a bolete fungus in the family Boletaceae. It was originally described in 1874 by Charles Christopher Frost as a species of Boletus...
- Porphyrellus porphyrosporus, commonly known as the dusky bolete, is a rare fungus belonging to the family Boletaceae. With its purple-brown cap and stem...
- Porphyrellus indecisus, commonly known as the indecisive bolete, is a species of bolete fungus in the family Boletaceae native to North America. It was...
- Porphyrellus brunneus is a bolete fungus of the genus Tylopilus found in New Zealand. It was originally described by Robert Francis Ross McNabb in 1967...
- Porphyrellus formosus, the dark velvet bolete, is a species of bolete fungus in the family Boletaceae, first described as Tylopilus formosus by Greta Stevenson...
- Spongiforma is sister (sharing a common ancestor) to the genus Porphyrellus; Spongiforma and Porphyrellus form a clade that is sister to Strobilomyces. All three...
- nivea (G.Stev.) Singer (1983) Synonyms Tylopilus niveus G.Stev. (1962) Porphyrellus niveus (G.Stev.) McNabb (1967) Austroboletus niveus (G.Stev.) Wolfe (1980)...
- Phylloporus leucomycelinus Phylloporus rhodoxanthus Porphyrellus alveolatusMexico Porphyrellus heterospermusMexico Pseudoboletus parasiticus Pulveroboletus...
- Austrian mycologist Egon Horak in 1977. Horak E. (1977). "Boletellus and Porphyrellus in Papua New Guinea". Kew Bulletin. 31 (3): 645–52. doi:10.2307/4119416...