- The
Suillaceae are a
family of
fungi in the
order Boletales (suborder
Suillineae),
containing the boletus-like Suillus, the
small truffle-like Truncocolumella...
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commonly known as spike-caps, that are
members of the
Boletales (suborder
Suillineae), or
pored fungi. They
appear to have gill-like
structures which resemble...
- A. (1997).
Chemosystematics of
Suillaceae and
Gomphidiaceae (suborder
Suillineae).
Plant Systematics and
Evolution 206:223–242. (abstract)
McNabb R.F.R...
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Suillineae...
- Basidiomycota; Agaricomycotina; Agaricomycetes; Agaricomycetidae; Boletales;
Suillineae; Rhizopogonaceae;
Rhizopogon Trappe JM (1975). "A
revision of the genus...
- A (1997). "Chemosystematics of
Suillaceae and
Gomphidiaceae (suborder
Suillineae)".
Plant Systematics and Evolution. 206 (1–4): 223–42. doi:10.1007/BF00987949...
- A. (1997).
Chemosystematics of
Suillaceae and
Gomphidiaceae (suborder
Suillineae).
Plant Systematics and
Evolution 206:223–242. (abstract)
Agerer R. (1990)...
- "Zur
molekularen Systematik der Boletales: Coniop****ae,
Paxillineae und
Suillineae".
Bibliotheca Mycologica (in German). 191: 1–158. Kirk PM,
Cannon PF,...
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Gomphidiaceae which are
agaricoid members of the
Boletales (suborder
Suillineae).
Related to the
genus Gomphidius (in
which they were once classified)...
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recognized as a suborder; the
others are the Boletineae, Paxillineae,
Suillineae, Tapinellineae, and Coniophorineae. Of the nine
genera ****igned to the...