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- with keys to species Mushrooms, R. Phillips and D. Reid, Macmillan 2006 Imperator rhodopurpureus in Index Fungorum Imperator rhodopurpureus in MycoBank....
- unknown Europe Hypholoma capnoides Kuehneromyces mutabilis Imperator rhodopurpureus unknown Europe Neoboletus erythropus Suillellus queletii Imperator torosus...
- Boletus rhodopurpureus e B. emilei" [Nomenclatural problems inherent to the family Boletaceae: I. Typification: Boletus torosus, Boletus rhodopurpureus and...
- microscopically has smaller spores, measuring 12.5–14 × 4.5–5 μm. Imperator rhodopurpureus differs by its pinkish-red to crimson-red cap that has a roughened or...
- and a few nationally rare species occur here, including Imperator rhodopurpureus, Rubroboletus legaliae and Butyriboletus fuscoroseus, although the latter...
- has a reddish cap. Rubroboletus lupinus has a smooth stem. Imperator rhodopurpureus prefers neutral soil. The fungus is common in Europe, growing in deciduous...
- (1990) chestnut (Castanea) and oak (Quercus) southern Europe Imperator rhodopurpureus (Smotl.) ****yov, Bellanger, Bertéa, Courtec., Koller, Loizides, G.Marques...
- mycologist. Smotlacha described many species of fungi including Boletus rhodopurpureus Morc****a pragensis Boletus fuscoroseus He also wrote many books about...
- (including lichens) Fungus (non lichenised) Oldrose bolete Boletus rhodopurpureus Fungi (including lichens) Fungus (non lichenised) Brawny bolete Boletus...
- Buchwaldoboletus sphaerocephalus, Butyriboletus fuscoroseus, Imperator rhodopurpureus, Leccinum roseotinctum and Rubroboletus rubrosanguineus. Eleven species...