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Suillellus
''Suillellus'' is a genus of bolete fungi in the family Boletaceae. It was originally described by William Alphonso Murrill in 1909 with ''Suillellus luridus'' (originally described as a species of ''Boletus'') as the type species. The genus was later sunk into synonymy with ''Boletus'', but eventually resurrected in 2014, after molecular phylogenetic Molecular phylogenetics () is the branch of phylogeny that analyzes genetic, hereditary molecular differences, predominantly in DNA sequences, to gain information on an organism's evolutionary relationships. From these analyses, it is possible to ...s research demonstrated that ''Suillellus'' species comprised a different lineage than ''Boletus''. References External links * Boletales genera Taxa named by William Alphonso Murrill {{Boletales-stub ...
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Suillellus Luridus
''Suillellus luridus'' (formerly ''Boletus luridus''), commonly known as the lurid bolete, is a fungus of the family Boletaceae, found in calcareous broadleaved woodlands in Europe. Fruit bodies appear in summer and autumn and may be locally abundant. It is a firm bolete with an olive-brown cap up to in diameter, with small orange or red pores on the underside (yellow when young). The stout ochre stem reaches high and wide, and is patterned with a red network. Like several other red-pored boletes, it stains blue when bruised or cut. Edible and good when cooked. It can cause gastric upset when eaten raw and can be confused with the poisonous '' Boletus satanas''; as a result, some guidebooks recommend avoiding consumption altogether. When consumed with alcohol, ''Suillellus luridus'' has been implicated in causing adverse reactions similar to those caused by the compound coprine, though laboratory testing has not revealed any evidence of coprine in the mushroom. First desc ...
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Suillellus Luridiceps
''Suillellus'' is a genus of bolete fungi in the family Boletaceae. It was originally described by William Alphonso Murrill in 1909 with ''Suillellus luridus'' (originally described as a species of '' Boletus'') as the type species. The genus was later sunk into synonymy A synonym is a word, morpheme, or phrase that means exactly or nearly the same as another word, morpheme, or phrase in a given language. For example, in the English language, the words ''begin'', ''start'', ''commence'', and ''initiate'' are all ... with ''Boletus'', but eventually resurrected in 2014, after molecular phylogenetics research demonstrated that ''Suillellus'' species comprised a different lineage than ''Boletus''. References External links

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Suillellus
''Suillellus'' is a genus of bolete fungi in the family Boletaceae. It was originally described by William Alphonso Murrill in 1909 with ''Suillellus luridus'' (originally described as a species of ''Boletus'') as the type species. The genus was later sunk into synonymy with ''Boletus'', but eventually resurrected in 2014, after molecular phylogenetic Molecular phylogenetics () is the branch of phylogeny that analyzes genetic, hereditary molecular differences, predominantly in DNA sequences, to gain information on an organism's evolutionary relationships. From these analyses, it is possible to ...s research demonstrated that ''Suillellus'' species comprised a different lineage than ''Boletus''. References External links * Boletales genera Taxa named by William Alphonso Murrill {{Boletales-stub ...
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Suillellus Queletii
''Suillellus queletii'' (formerly ''Boletus queletii''), commonly known as the deceiving bolete, is an uncommon, edible mushroom in the genus ''Suillellus''. Naming Originally described by Stephan Schulzer von Müggenburg in 1885 as a species of ''Boletus'', the fungus was transferred to ''Suillellus'' in 2014. The epithet ''queletii'' was given in honour of Lucien Quélet. In 1796 Christiaan Hendrik Persoon described a type of bolete under the name ''Boletus erythropus'' and in the next 200 years the same name was widely used for a well-known species having red pores. But recently it was discovered that Persoon's mushroom had orange pores, that usage of the name ''B. erythropus'' was invalid, and now the red-pored species (after a separate change to the genus too) has to be called ''Neoboletus luridiformis)''. It is best not to use the ambiguous name ''Boletus erythropus'' any more, but according to Funga Nordica the fungus described by Persoon was actually ''Suillellus qu ...
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Suillellus Amygdalinus
''Suillellus amygdalinus'' (formerly ''Boletus amygdalinus'') is a fungus of the bolete family found in western North America. The fruit bodies, or mushrooms, are characterized by their thick, red to brown caps, red pores, and the strong bluing reaction observed when the mushroom tissue is injured or cut. The cap can reach diameters of up to and the stipe long by thick at maturity. This mushroom has been found in manzanita and madrone woodlands of central California north to southern Oregon. Although the edibility of the mushroom is not known with certainty, it may be poisonous, and is not recommended for consumption. Other similar red-pored, bluing boletes from North America, including ''Rubroboletus eastwoodiae'', '' Boletus luridiformis'', and '' B. subvelutipes'', can be distinguished from ''S. amygdalinus'' either by the color of the cap, the degree of reticulation (a network of raised ridges) on the stipe, or by location. Taxonomy The species was first n ...
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Suillellus Mendax
''Suillellus mendax'' is a species of bolete fungus found in Europe. It was originally published as a species of '' Boletus'' when it was newly described in 2013, but then transferred to ''Suillellus'' the following year. This species is morphologically very similar to the widespread ''Suillellus luridus'', but differs in its predominantly acidophilous ecology, a mostly dull-coloured, finely felty cap and more narrowly ellipsoid to subfusiform spores measuring (12.4–)13.3–14.7(–15.5) × (4.5–)4.9– 5.5(–5.7) μm. ''Suillellus mendax'' forms ectomycorrhizal associations with beech ('' Fagus''), oak (''Quercus'') and sweet chestnut (''Castanea''). So far, it has been molecularly verified from Italy, France and the island of Cyprus Cyprus ; tr, Kıbrıs (), officially the Republic of Cyprus,, , lit: Republic of Cyprus is an island country located south of the Anatolian Peninsula in the eastern Mediterranean Sea. Its continental position is disputed; while it ...
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Suillellus Adonis
''Suillellus adonis'' is a species of bolete fungus described from Croatia. Originally described as a species of '' Boletus'' in 2002, it was transferred to ''Suillellus'' in 2014, based on melacular phylogenetic data. This apparently rare fungus is so far known only from the islands of Cres and Cyprus Cyprus ; tr, Kıbrıs (), officially the Republic of Cyprus,, , lit: Republic of Cyprus is an island country located south of the Anatolian Peninsula in the eastern Mediterranean Sea. Its continental position is disputed; while it is geo .... References External links * adonis Fungi described in 2002 Fungi of Europe Fungus species {{Boletales-stub ...
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Suillellus Atlanticus
''Suillellus atlanticus'' is a species of bolete fungus found in coastal sand dunes in Galicia. Originally described as a species of '' Boletus'' in 2013, it was transferred to ''Suillellus ''Suillellus'' is a genus of bolete fungi in the family Boletaceae. It was originally described by William Alphonso Murrill in 1909 with ''Suillellus luridus'' (originally described as a species of ''Boletus'') as the type species. The genus was ...'' the following year. References External links * atlanticus Fungi described in 2013 Fungi of Europe Fungus species {{Boletales-stub ...
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Suillellus Comptus
''Suillellus comptus'' is a species of bolete fungus found in Europe. Originally described as a species of '' Boletus'' in 1993, it was transferred to ''Suillellus ''Suillellus'' is a genus of bolete fungi in the family Boletaceae. It was originally described by William Alphonso Murrill in 1909 with ''Suillellus luridus'' (originally described as a species of ''Boletus'') as the type species. The genus was ...'' in 2014. References External links * comptus Fungi described in 1993 Fungi of Europe Fungus species {{Boletales-stub ...
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Suillellus Hypocarycinus
''Suillellus hypocarycinus'' is a species of bolete fungus found in North America. Originally described as a species of '' Boletus'' by Rolf Singer in 1945, it was transferred to ''Suillellus'' by William Alphonso Murrill William Alphonso Murrill (October 13, 1869 – December 25, 1957) was an American mycologist, known for his contributions to the knowledge of the Agaricales and Polyporaceae. In 1904, he became the assistant Curator at the New York Botanical Ga ... in 1948. References External links * hypocarycinus Fungi described in 1945 Fungi of the United States Fungi without expected TNC conservation status {{Boletales-stub ...
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Suillellus Pictiformis
''Suillellus pictiformis'' is a species of bolete fungus found in North America. It was originally described by American mycologist William Alphonso Murrill William Alphonso Murrill (October 13, 1869 – December 25, 1957) was an American mycologist, known for his contributions to the knowledge of the Agaricales and Polyporaceae. In 1904, he became the assistant Curator at the New York Botanical Ga ... in 1943. References External links * pictiformis Fungi described in 1943 Fungi of North America Taxa named by William Alphonso Murrill Fungus species {{Boletales-stub ...
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Boletaceae
The Boletaceae are a family of mushroom-forming fungi, primarily characterised by small pores on the spore-bearing hymenial surface (at the underside of the mushroom), instead of gills as are found in most agarics. Nearly as widely distributed as the agarics, the family is renowned for hosting some prime edible species highly sought after by mushroom hunters worldwide, such as the cep or king bolete (''Boletus edulis''). A number of rare or threatened species are also present in the family, that have become the focus of increasing conservation concerns. As a whole, the typical members of the family are commonly known as boletes. Boletes are a group of mushrooms reasonably safe for human consumption, as none of them are known to be deadly to adults. Edible bolete species are especially suitable for novice collectors, since they pose little danger of being confused with deadly poisonous mushrooms, such as deadly ''Amanita'' species which bear gills instead of pores in their hym ...
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