Boletaceae — Bolete Family
Boletus barragensis Grgur.
Boletus barragensis Grgur.
Boletus barragensis is a bolete fungus in Boletaceae native to Australia, formally described in 1997.
Boletus auripes Peck.
Boletus auripes Peck.
Boletus auripes Peck is an edible, non-blue-staining mycorrhizal bolete with a disjunct distribution in eastern Asia and North/Central America.
Boletus subluridellus A.H.Sm. & Thiers
Boletus subluridellus A.H.Sm. & Thiers
Boletus subluridellus is a blue-staining bolete mushroom found in eastern North American forests, associated with oaks.
Xerocomus leptospermi (McNabb) Klofac
Xerocomus leptospermi (McNabb) Klofac
Xerocomus leptospermi is an endemic New Zealand bolete fungus that forms symbioses with native trees.
Boletus regineus D.Arora & Simonini
Boletus regineus D.Arora & Simonini
Boletus regineus, the queen bolete, is an edible, well-regarded bolete fungus native to southwestern North America.
Boletus rex-veris D.Arora & Simonini
Boletus rex-veris D.Arora & Simonini
Boletus rex-veris, the spring king bolete, is an edible bolete fungus native to western North America.
Boletus sensibilis Peck
Boletus sensibilis Peck
Boletus sensibilis Peck is a bolete that stains blue instantly when handled, with variable reported edibility.
Boletus vermiculosoides A.H.Sm. & Thiers
Boletus vermiculosoides A.H.Sm. & Thiers
Boletus vermiculosoides A.H.Sm. & Thiers is a bolete that grows under oaks in eastern North America from June to September.
Boletus subalpinus (Trappe & Thiers) Nuhn, Manfr.Binder, A.F.S.Taylor, Halling & Hibbett
Boletus subalpinus (Trappe & Thiers) Nuhn, Manfr.Binder, A.F.S.Taylor, Halling & Hibbett
Boletus subalpinus, the gasteroid king bolete, is a boletes fungus found in California and Oregon.
Boletus rubriceps D.Arora & J.L.Frank
Boletus rubriceps D.Arora & J.L.Frank
Boletus rubriceps, the Ruby Porcini, is an edible distinct bolete found in the southwestern US and southern Rockies.
Boletus nobilis Peck
Boletus nobilis Peck
Boletus nobilis Peck is a bolete fungus that grows under oaks and beeches in eastern US from summer to fall.
Boletus chippewaensis A.H.Sm. & Thiers
Boletus chippewaensis A.H.Sm. & Thiers
Boletus chippewaensis A.H.Sm. & Thiers, commonly called porcini, is a widely distributed popular edible wild mushroom.
Boletus patrioticus T.J.Baroni, Bessette & Roody
Boletus patrioticus T.J.Baroni, Bessette & Roody
Boletus patrioticus is a mycorrhizal bolete mushroom that associates with North American hardwoods and bruises blue when damaged.
Boletus quercophilus Halling & G.M.Muell.
Boletus quercophilus Halling & G.M.Muell.
Boletus quercophilus is a porcini-like fungus native to Costa Rica that grows under two oak species.
Boletus pseudopinophilus A.R.Bessette, Bessette, J.Craine & J.L.Frank
Boletus pseudopinophilus A.R.Bessette, Bessette, J.Craine & J.L.Frank
Boletus pseudopinophilus is a porcini-like fungus native to eastern North America that grows under two pine species.
Tylopilus alboater (Schwein.) Murrill
Tylopilus alboater (Schwein.) Murrill
Tylopilus alboater is an edible mycorrhizal bolete mushroom found in North America and Asia, with distinctive dark caps and flesh that stains black when injured.
Tylopilus felleus (Bull.) P.Karst.
Tylopilus felleus (Bull.) P.Karst.
Tylopilus felleus is a bitter-tasting mycorrhizal bolete fungus found across northern temperate regions worldwide.
Tylopilus plumbeoviolaceus (Snell & E.A.Dick) Snell & E.A.Dick
Tylopilus plumbeoviolaceus (Snell & E.A.Dick) Snell & E.A.Dick
Tylopilus plumbeoviolaceus is a violet-aging bitter bolete found in North America and North Korea, associated with tree roots.
Tylopilus badiceps (Peck) A.H.Sm. & Thiers
Tylopilus badiceps (Peck) A.H.Sm. & Thiers
Tylopilus badiceps is a good edible bolete fungus native to North America first described in 1900.
Tylopilus ferrugineus (Kuntze) Singer
Tylopilus ferrugineus (Kuntze) Singer
Tylopilus ferrugineus is a North American native bolete fungus in the Boletaceae family, reclassified to Tylopilus in 1947.
Tylopilus rubrobrunneus Mazzer & A.H.Sm.
Tylopilus rubrobrunneus Mazzer & A.H.Sm.
Tylopilus rubrobrunneus, the reddish brown bitter bolete, is an inedible North American bolete fungus with bitter-tasting flesh.
Porphyrellus brunneus McNabb
Porphyrellus brunneus McNabb
Porphyrellus brunneus is a Tylopilus bolete fungus found in New Zealand, first described in 1967 by McNabb.
Porphyrellus formosus (G.Stev.) J.A.Cooper
Porphyrellus formosus (G.Stev.) J.A.Cooper
Porphyrellus formosus is a dark velvet bolete fungus endemic to New Zealand with all-black velvety fruiting bodies.
Tylopilus variobrunneus Roody, A.R.Bessette & Bessette
Tylopilus variobrunneus Roody, A.R.Bessette & Bessette
Tylopilus variobrunneus is a Boletaceae bolete native to the US, described as new to science in 1998.
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