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Retiboletus Kauffmanii
''Retiboletus'' is a genus of fungi in the family Boletaceae. The genus, first described in 2002, contained six species distributed in north temperate regions. Species , Index Fungorum ''Index Fungorum'' is an international project to index all formal names (scientific names) in the fungus kingdom. As of 2015, the project is based at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, one of three partners along with Landcare Research and th ... lists the following species: References External links * Boletaceae Boletales genera {{Boletales-stub ...
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Charles Horton Peck
Charles Horton Peck (March 30, 1833 – July 11, 1917) was an American mycologist of the 19th and early 20th centuries. He was the New York State Botanist from 1867 to 1915, a period in which he described over 2,700 species of North American fungi. Biography Charles Horton Peck was born on March 30, 1833, in the northeastern part of the town Sand Lake, New York, now called Averill Park. After suffering a light stroke early in November 1912 and then a severe stroke in 1913, he died at his house in Menands, New York, on July 11, 1917. lamellae. In 1794, Eleazer Peck (his great grandfather) moved from Farmington, Connecticut to Sand Lake, attracted by oak timber that was manufactured for the Albany market. Later on, Pamelia Horton Peck married Joel B., both from English descent, and became Charles Peck's parents. Even though his family was rich and locally prominent, his education was provincial. During his childhood, he used to enjoy fishing and hunting pigeons using a net w ...
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Retiboletus Flavoniger 173793
''Retiboletus'' is a genus of fungi in the family Boletaceae. The genus, first described in 2002, contained six species distributed in north temperate regions. Species , Index Fungorum ''Index Fungorum'' is an international project to index all formal names (scientific names) in the fungus kingdom. As of 2015, the project is based at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, one of three partners along with Landcare Research and th ... lists the following species: References External links * Boletaceae Boletales genera {{Boletales-stub ...
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Retiboletus Sinogriseus
''Retiboletus'' is a genus of fungi in the family Boletaceae. The genus, first described in 2002, contained six species distributed in north temperate regions. Species , Index Fungorum ''Index Fungorum'' is an international project to index all formal names (scientific names) in the fungus kingdom. As of 2015, the project is based at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, one of three partners along with Landcare Research and th ... lists the following species: References External links * Boletaceae Boletales genera {{Boletales-stub ...
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2020-08-24 Retiboletus Retipes (Berk
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Retiboletus Pseudogriseus
''Retiboletus'' is a genus of fungi in the family Boletaceae. The genus, first described in 2002, contained six species distributed in north temperate regions. Species , Index Fungorum ''Index Fungorum'' is an international project to index all formal names (scientific names) in the fungus kingdom. As of 2015, the project is based at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, one of three partners along with Landcare Research and th ... lists the following species: References External links * Boletaceae Boletales genera {{Boletales-stub ...
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Retiboletus Ornatipes (Peck) Manfr
''Retiboletus ornatipes'', commonly known as the ornate-stalked bolete or goldstalk, is a species of bolete fungus in the family Boletaceae. Originally named ''Boletus ornatipes'' by American mycologist Charles Horton Peck in 1878, it was transferred to '' Retiboletus'' in 2002. The convex cap is wide and yellow, gray, or brown, staining orangish. The stem is tall and thick. The flesh is yellow with a mild to bitter taste. The spore print is tannish brown. It can be found under oak and beech Beech (genus ''Fagus'') is a genus of deciduous trees in the family Fagaceae, native to subtropical (accessory forest element) and temperate (as dominant element of Mesophyte, mesophytic forests) Eurasia and North America. There are 14 accepted ... in eastern North America from July to September. One guide lists the species as inedible, while another says it is choice. They reportedly tend to be edible if not bitter. References External links * Boletaceae Fungi described i ...
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Retiboletus Nigrogriseus
''Retiboletus'' is a genus of fungi in the family Boletaceae. The genus, first described in 2002, contained six species distributed in north temperate regions. Species , Index Fungorum ''Index Fungorum'' is an international project to index all formal names (scientific names) in the fungus kingdom. As of 2015, the project is based at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, one of three partners along with Landcare Research and th ... lists the following species: References External links * Boletaceae Boletales genera {{Boletales-stub ...
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Retiboletus Kauffmanii
''Retiboletus'' is a genus of fungi in the family Boletaceae. The genus, first described in 2002, contained six species distributed in north temperate regions. Species , Index Fungorum ''Index Fungorum'' is an international project to index all formal names (scientific names) in the fungus kingdom. As of 2015, the project is based at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, one of three partners along with Landcare Research and th ... lists the following species: References External links * Boletaceae Boletales genera {{Boletales-stub ...
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Retiboletus Griseus (Frost) Manfr
''Retiboletus griseus'', commonly known as the gray bolete, is a species of bolete fungus in the family Boletaceae. The species was first described scientifically in 1878 by American botanist Charles Christopher Frost. It was transferred to '' Retiboletus'' in 2002. The grayish cap is convex, wide, and soft or leathery. The stem is yellowish, 4–10 cm tall and thick. The flesh is whitish and can stain tannish. The spore print is olive brown. Lookalikes include '' R. vinaceipes'', '' Tylopilus griseocarneus'', '' T. variobrunneus'', and '' Leccinum albellum''. It can be found under oak An oak is a hardwood tree or shrub in the genus ''Quercus'' of the beech family. They have spirally arranged leaves, often with lobed edges, and a nut called an acorn, borne within a cup. The genus is widely distributed in the Northern Hemisp ... trees in eastern North America from June to September. References External links * Boletaceae Fungi described in 1878 ...
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