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Butyriboletus
''Butyriboletus'' is a genus of fungi in the family Boletaceae. The genus was circumscribed in 2014 by mycologists David Arora and Jonathan L. Frank to accommodate "butter bolete" species that were shown by molecular phylogenetics, molecular analysis to be phylogenetically distinct from ''Boletus''. ''Butyriboletus'' contains 24 ectomycorrhizal species found in Asia, Europe, North America and north Africa. The group had earlier been classified as the Section (botany), section ''Appendiculati'' within the large genus ''Boletus''. They were given the common name "butter boletes" as the color of their stalk, trama (mycology), flesh and pores was similar to that of butter. Molecular phylogenetics, Genetic analysis published in 2013 shows that these species are part of a ''regius'' clade (named for ''Boletus regius, B. regius''), distinct from the core group of the type species ''Boletus edulis, B. edulis'' and relatives within the Boletineae. The narrowing of ''Boletus'' to ...
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Butyriboletus Autumniregius 65855
''Butyriboletus'' is a genus of fungi in the family Boletaceae. The genus was circumscribed in 2014 by mycologists David Arora and Jonathan L. Frank to accommodate "butter bolete" species that were shown by molecular analysis to be phylogenetically distinct from ''Boletus''. ''Butyriboletus'' contains 24 ectomycorrhizal species found in Asia, Europe, North America and north Africa. The group had earlier been classified as the section ''Appendiculati'' within the large genus ''Boletus''. They were given the common name "butter boletes" as the color of their stalk, flesh and pores was similar to that of butter. Genetic analysis published in 2013 shows that these species are part of a ''regius'' clade (named for '' B. regius''), distinct from the core group of the type species '' B. edulis'' and relatives within the Boletineae. The narrowing of ''Boletus'' to this latter group meant that this group would need to be placed in a separate genus, with ''Boletus appendiculatus ...
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Butyriboletus Appendiculatus
''Butyriboletus appendiculatus'' is an edible pored mushroom that grows under oaks and other broad leaved trees such as beech. It is commonly known as the butter bolete. It often grows in large colonies beneath the oak trees, and is frequently found cohabiting with old oaks in ancient woodland. It is relatively rare in Britain. Its stipe and pores are often bright yellow (hence its name of butter bolete) and its flesh stains bright blue when cut or bruised. Taxonomy The species was first described scientifically by German polymath Jacob Christian Schäffer in 1774 as ''Boletus appendiculatus''. American Charles Horton Peck later used the name in 1896 for a species he found in Washington, but the name was illegitimate because Schäffer's earlier usage has priority. Until 2014, it was classified in the genus ''Boletus''. Molecular phylogenetic analysis demonstrated that it and other members of ''Boletus'' section ''Appendiculati'' were phylogenetically distinct from ''Boletus' ...
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Boletus Regius
''Butyriboletus regius'' (formerly ''Boletus regius''), commonly known as the royal bolete or red-capped butter bolete, is a basidiomycete species of fungus in the genus ''Butyriboletus''. It has a pink cap, yellow flesh, and a reticulate pattern on the stem. The mushroom is found in North America, Europe, and China. North America specimens stain blue when exposed to air, but European specimens do not, or only stain weakly. Both are edible and considered choice. Taxonomy The species was first described and illustrated by Julius Vincenz von Krombholz in 1832. Common names for the mushroom include the red-capped butter bolete and the royal bolete. ''Butyriboletus regius'' was formerly classified as a member of the section ''Appendiculati'' of the genus ''Boletus''. Molecular analysis demonstrated that this and related "butter bolete" species, including '' Boletus appendiculatus'', are phylogenetically distinct from ''Boletus'', and the new genus ''Butyriboletus'' was created to ...
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Boletaceae
The Boletaceae are a Family (biology), family of mushroom-forming fungi, primarily characterised by small pores on the spore-bearing hymenium, hymenial surface (at the underside of the mushroom), instead of Lamella (mycology), 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 hunting, mushroom hunters worldwide, such as the Boletus edulis, 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 biology, 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 p ...
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Butyriboletus Autumniregius
''Butyriboletus autumniregius'', also known as the rosy autumn butter bolete, is a pored mushroom in the family Boletaceae. It is found in California and southern Oregon, where it fruits under Douglas fir and redwood. See also *List of North American boletes __NOTOC__ This is a list of bolete species found in North America. Bolding of the species name, and an asterisk (*) following indicate the species is the type species of that genus. ''Aureoboletus'' *''Aureoboletus auriporus'' *''Aureoboletus ge ... References External links * autumniregius Fungi described in 2014 Fungi of the United States Fungi without expected TNC conservation status Fungus species {{Boletales-stub ...
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Butyriboletus Roseoflavus
''Butyriboletus roseoflavus'' is a pored mushroom in the genus ''Butyriboletus'' found in Asia. It was originally described in 2013 as a species of ''Boletus'', but was transferred the following year to the newly created genus ''Butyriboletus ''Butyriboletus'' is a genus of fungi in the family Boletaceae. The genus was circumscribed in 2014 by mycologists David Arora and Jonathan L. Frank to accommodate "butter bolete" species that were shown by molecular phylogenetics, molecular anal ...''. See also * Hallucinogenic bolete mushroom References External links * roseoflavus Fungi described in 2013 Fungi of Asia Fungus species Taxa named by Mu Zang {{Boletales-stub ...
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Butyriboletus Abieticola
''Butyriboletus abieticola'' is a pored mushroom in the family Boletaceae. It was originally described in 1975 by mycologist Harry Delbert Thiers as a species of ''Boletus'', but transferred in 2014 to the newly created genus ''Butyriboletus''. See also *List of North American boletes __NOTOC__ This is a list of bolete species found in North America. Bolding of the species name, and an asterisk (*) following indicate the species is the type species of that genus. ''Aureoboletus'' *''Aureoboletus auriporus'' *''Aureoboletus ge ... References External links * abieticola Fungi described in 1975 Fungi of North America Fungus species {{Boletales-stub ...
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Butyriboletus Yicibus
''Butyriboletus yicibus'' is a pored mushroom in the genus ''Butyriboletus''. Found Yunnan Yunnan; is an inland Provinces of China, province in Southwestern China. The province spans approximately and has a population of 47.2 million (as of 2020). The capital of the province is Kunming. The province borders the Chinese provinces ..., China, where it grows in association with Yunnan pine, it was described as a new species in 2014. References External links * yicibus Fungi described in 2014 Fungi of Asia Fungus species {{Boletales-stub ...
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Butyriboletus Sanicibus
''Butyriboletus sanicibus'' is a pored mushroom in the genus ''Butyriboletus ''Butyriboletus'' is a genus of fungi in the family Boletaceae. The genus was circumscribed in 2014 by mycologists David Arora and Jonathan L. Frank to accommodate "butter bolete" species that were shown by molecular phylogenetics, molecular anal ...''. Found in China where it grows in association with Yunnan pine (''Pinus yunnanensis''), it was described as a new species in 2014. References External links * sanicibus Fungi described in 2014 Fungi of Asia Fungus species {{Boletales-stub ...
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Butyriboletus Brunneus
''Butyriboletus brunneus'' is a pored mushroom in the family Boletaceae. This North American species was originally described by Charles Horton Peck in 1890 as a variety of '' Boletus speciosus''. See also *List of North American boletes __NOTOC__ This is a list of bolete species found in North America. Bolding of the species name, and an asterisk (*) following indicate the species is the type species of that genus. ''Aureoboletus'' *''Aureoboletus auriporus'' *''Aureoboletus ge ... References External links * brunneus Fungi described in 1890 Fungi of North America Taxa named by Charles Horton Peck Fungus species {{Boletales-stub ...
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