Exsudoporus Frostii Russell 347349
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Exsudoporus Frostii Russell 347349
''Exsudoporus'' is a genus of fungi in the family Boletaceae. It was circumscribed in 2014 by Alfredo Vizzini and colleagues, following a number of molecular studies that outlined a new phylogenetic framework for Boletaceae and revealed the genus ''Boletus'' in its traditional circumscription to be polyphyletic. However, due to lack of sufficient sequences, Wu and colleagues (2016) were reluctant to accept the newly proposed genus and considered it a synonym of ''Butyriboletus''.Wu G, Li YC, Zhu XT, Zhao K, Han LH, Cui YY, Li F, Xu J, Yang ZL. (2016). One hundred noteworthy boletes from China. Fungal Diversity 81(1): 25–188. Following additional phylogenetic sequencing and morphological analyses, ''Exsudoporus'' was clearly resolved as a monophyletic, homogenous and independent genus that is sister to ''Butyriboletus''. Species of ''Exsudoporus'' are united by the tendency of their pores to exude yellowish droplets, hence the generic epithet. Other distinctive features separat ...
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Exsudoporus Floridanus
''Exsudoporus floridanus'' is a species of edible bolete mushroom in the family Boletaceae. In 1945, American mycologist Rolf Singer described a species he found in Florida during his 1942–3 tenure of a List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1942, Guggenheim Memorial Fellowship. He originally described it as a subspecies of the eastern North American species ''Boletus frostii'', but later considered it worthy of distinct species status in a 1947 publication. Based on morphological and phylogenetic data, Vizzini and colleagues transferred this species to a newly described genus ''Exsudoporus'' in 2014. Due to lack of sufficient sequences, Wu et al. (2016) were reluctant to accept ''Exsudoporus'' and considered it a synonym of ''Butyriboletus'', so they proposed a new combination ''Butyriboletus floridanus''. However, following phylogenetic and morphological analyses clearly resolved ''Exsudoporus'' as a monophyletic, homogenous and independent genus that is sister to ''Butyrib ...
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