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Boletus regineus,
commonly known as the
queen bolete, is an
edible and
highly regarded fungus of the
genus Boletus that
inhabits southwestern North America...
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brown in
those specimens receiving more light. The
queen bolete (Boletus
regineus),
formerly considered a
variety of B. aereus, is also a
choice edible....
- B.
subalpinus (Trappe &
Thiers 1969) Nuhn, Manfr.Binder, A.F.S.Taylor,
Halling &
Hibbett 2013 B.
regineus D.Arora &
Simonini 2008...
- a
member of a clade, or
closely related group, with B. pinophilus, B.
regineus, B. rex-veris, B. subcaerulescens, and
Gastroboletus subalpinus. List of...
- fibrillosus, B. pinophilus, B. subcaerulescens, B. subalpinus, and B.
regineus.
Boletus rex-veris is
found under pines (Pinus ponderosa, P.
contorta subsp...
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distinct species or subspecies,
Boletus edulis var. grandedulis,
Boletus regineus (formerly
describes as
Boletus aereus), and
Boletus rex-veris (formerly...
- a
member of a clade, or
closely related group, with B. pinophilus, B.
regineus, B. rex-veris, B. fibrillosus, and
Gastroboletus subalpinus. List of Boletus...
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boletes in 2008
formally established them as a
separate species,
Boletus regineus.
These differ from B. aereus by
nature of
their more
gelatinous cap skin...
- with the
North American species B. subcaerulescens, B. subalpinus, B.
regineus, B. fibrillosus, and B. rex-veris.
Despite the
diverse appearances, these...
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quercinus Boletus quercophilus Boletus rawlingsii (New Zealand)
Boletus regineus -
queen bolete Boletus reticulatus -
summer bolete Boletus reticuloceps...