- with keys to
species Mushrooms, R.
Phillips and D. Reid,
Macmillan 2006
Imperator rhodopurpureus in
Index Fungorum Imperator rhodopurpureus in MycoBank....
- has a
reddish cap.
Rubroboletus lupinus has a
smooth stem.
Imperator rhodopurpureus prefers neutral soil. The
fungus is
common in Europe,
growing in deciduous...
-
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...
- (1990)
chestnut (Castanea) and oak (Quercus)
southern Europe Imperator rhodopurpureus (Smotl.) ****yov, Bellanger, Bertéa, Courtec., Koller, Loizides, G.Marques...
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unknown Europe Hypholoma capnoides Kuehneromyces mutabilis Imperator rhodopurpureus unknown Europe Neoboletus erythropus Suillellus queletii Imperator torosus...
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Buchwaldoboletus sphaerocephalus,
Butyriboletus fuscoroseus,
Imperator rhodopurpureus,
Leccinum roseotinctum and
Rubroboletus rubrosanguineus.
Eleven species...
- and a few
nationally rare
species occur here,
including Imperator rhodopurpureus,
Rubroboletus legaliae and
Butyriboletus fuscoroseus,
although the latter...
- (including lichens)
Fungus (non lichenised)
Oldrose bolete Boletus rhodopurpureus Fungi (including lichens)
Fungus (non lichenised)
Brawny bolete Boletus...
- mycologist.
Smotlacha described many
species of
fungi including Boletus rhodopurpureus Morc****a
pragensis Boletus fuscoroseus He also
wrote many
books about...