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- Tylopilus rubrobrunneus, commonly known as the reddish brown bitter bolete, is a bolete fungus in the family Boletaceae. It was first described scientifically...
- but its yellow pores and slender stalk aid identification. Tylopilus rubrobrunneus, found in hardwood forests of eastern North America, is similar in appearance...
- Theopropus borneensis Theopropus cattulus Theopropus elegans Theopropus rubrobrunneus Saussure (1898) Rev. suisse Zool. 5: 204. Roskov Y.; Kunze T.; Orrell...
- (Jos. König, Spieck. & W. Bremer) Thom & Church (1926) Aspergillus rubrobrunneus Samson & W. Gams (1986) Aspergillus rubrum Aspergillus rufescens Aspergillus...
- Tylopilus pseudoscaber Tylopilus rhoadsiae Tylopilus rhodoconius Tylopilus rubrobrunneus Tylopilus sordidus Tylopilus subcellulosus Tylopilus tabacinus Tylopilus...
- Hongo (1979) Tylopilus rubriporus (Corner) E. Horak (2011) Tylopilus rubrobrunneus Mazzer & A.H. Sm. (1967) Tylopilus rubrotinctus Yan C. Li & Zhu L. Yang...
- Morphologically similar Tylopilus species include the eastern North American T. rubrobrunneus and the North and Central American T. williamsii. Halling RE, Mueller...
- print is brownish. It resembles Xanthoconium purpureum and Tylopilus rubrobrunneus. It grows on the ground in the eastern United States from June to September...
- Theopropus elegans (banded flower mantis, Asian boxer mantis) Theopropus rubrobrunneus Thespis bicolor Thespis dissimilis Thespis exposita Thespis major Thespis...
- literature may confuse the two species. Young specimens of Tylopilus rubrobrunneus have a purplish cap, but unlike T. plumbeoviolaceous, their stems are...