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Russula queletii otherwise known as the
gooseberry russula, is a common, inedible,
Russula mushroom found growing in groups,
predominantly in
spruce forest...
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Suillellus queletii (formerly
Boletus queletii),
commonly known as the
deceiving bolete, is an uncommon,
edible mushroom in the
genus Suillellus. Originally...
- to mycology,
including the
species Amanita queletii,
Boletus queletii,
Entoloma queletii,
Russula queletii, and the
genus Queletia. Quélet also described...
- in 1871. The
fungus has a
boreal and
temperate distribution.
Helvella queletii is a
synonym of this species.
Consumption of this
fungus is not recommended[according...
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Neoboletus erythropus Suillellus queletii Imperator torosus Brawny Bolete unknown Europe Neoboletus erythropus Suillellus queletii Inocybe fibrosa muscarine...
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Panaeolus pseudopapilionaceus Panaeolus pumilus Panaeolus pusillus Panaeolus queletii Panaeolus refellens Panaeolus regis Panaeolus remotus Panaeolus remyi Panaeolus...
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potential geographical overlap include Russula sanguinaria and
Russula queletii.
Russula cremoricolor List of
Russula species "Type-studies in American...
- synonyms. The name has also been
applied to what is now
considered R.
queletii. The cap
grows to
around 10 cm (4 in) in diameter. It is
commonly purplish-red...
- pores, and was a
different species (actually
thought to be
Suillellus queletii), so the use of this name for the red-pored
mushroom was invalid. In 1844...
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Murrill (1909)
Species S.
adonis S.
amygdalinus S.
atlanticus S.
comptus S.
hypocarycinus S.
luridiceps S.
luridus S.
mendax S.
pictiformis S.
queletii...