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- genus Boletus has been split up even more, creating new genera, such as Xerocomellus and Caloboletus. Most boletes are mycorrhizal and are generally found...
- the distinction of Xerocomellus species from Boletus and Xerocomus, within which these species were formerly contained. Xerocomellus in fact is only distantly...
- Xerocomellus zelleri, commonly known as Zeller's bolete, is an edible species of mushroom in the family Boletaceae. First described scientifically by American...
- Retrieved 2007-12-12. Media related to Xerocomellus chrysenteron at Wikimedia Commons Data related to Xerocomellus chrysenteron at Wikispecies Xerocomus...
- (2016). "Xerocomellus redeuilhii sp. nov". Rivista di Micologia. Media related to Xerocomellus dryophilus at Wikimedia Commons Xerocomellus dryophilus...
- mushrooms, including Xerocomellus amylosporus, Xerocomellus mendocinensis, Xerocomellus salicola, Xerocomellus rainisiae, and Xerocomellus chrysenteron. However...
- purpureum Xanthoconium stramineum Xerocomellus atropurpureus Xerocomellus chrysenteron Xerocomellus diffractus Xerocomellus zelleri Xerocomus caeruleonigrescens...
- Xerocomellus pruinatus, commonly known as the matte bolete and formerly known as Boletus pruinatus or Xerocomus pruinatus, is a mushroom in the family...
- same red coloration in the stem base. Other similar species include Xerocomellus chrysenteron, X. mendocinensis, Hortiboletus coccyginus, and Boletus...
- Thiers include the boletes Suillellus amygdalinus, Boletus barrowsii, Xerocomellus dryophilus, Rubroboletus pulcherrimus, Leccinum manzanitae, and other...