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Genus of fungi
Xerocomus is a genus of poroid fungi related to Boletus. Most members of Xerocomus are edible, though of mediocre gastronomical value and inferior to the
Xerocomus
Species of fungus
Quélet had classified a number of Boletus species in the genus Xerocomus, with Xerocomus subtomentosus made the type species. The genus name is derived
Xerocomus_subtomentosus
Edible species of fungus in the family Boletaceae found in Europe and North America
reclassified as Xerocomus badius in 1931, and it is still listed thus in several sources. Modern molecular phylogenetic studies show Xerocomus to be polyphyletic
Imleria_badia
Species of fungus
chrysenteron at Wikimedia Commons Data related to Xerocomellus chrysenteron at Wikispecies Xerocomus chrysenteron About: Xerocomus chrysenteron (Bull.) Quél.
Xerocomellus_chrysenteron
Species of fungus
rubellus was one of the pored basidiomycetes to be placed in the genus Xerocomus in the past, and is still regarded as such in some texts. The previously
Hortiboletus_rubellus
Species of fungus
the fungus was transferred to Xerocomus in 1993. It was transferred to Hortiboletus by Bálint Dima in 2015. "Xerocomus bubalinus (Oolbekk. & Duin) Redeuilh
Hortiboletus_bubalinus
Species of fungus
Xerocomus olivaceus is a species of bolete fungus in the family Boletaceae. Found in Belize on sandy soil under Coccoloba uvifera, it was described as
Xerocomus_olivaceus
Species of fungus
genus Xerocomus in 1946. Although some mycologists prefer to maintain Xerocomus as a separate genus, taxonomic authorities usually lump Xerocomus into
Xerocomus_illudens
Species of fungus
locus, mycologists Manfred Binder and Halmut Besl placed the species in Xerocomus in 2000. However, in 2008 Josef Šutara transferred the fungus to the new
Hemileccinum_impolitum
Species of fungus
Xerocomus silwoodensis is a species of bolete fungus first described in 2007. It was discovered by scientists on Silwood Campus, Imperial College, London
Xerocomus_silwoodensis
volvacea Xerocomus armeniacus Xerocomus chrysenteron Xerocomus communis Xerocomus ferrugineus Xerocomus lanatus Xerocomus pruinatus Xerocomus rubellus
List of fungi of Metropolitan France
List_of_fungi_of_Metropolitan_France
Species of fungus
Xerocomus belizensis is a species of bolete fungus in the family Boletaceae. Found in Belize, it was described as new to science in 2007. Ortiz-Santana
Xerocomus_belizensis
Species of fungus
known as the matte bolete and formerly known as Boletus pruinatus or Xerocomus pruinatus, is a mushroom in the family Boletaceae native to Europe. It
Xerocomellus_pruinatus
Amino acid
N-ethyl-gamma-glutamine from Xerocomus badius]" [Separation and characterization of N-ethyl-γ-glutamine from Xerocomus badius]. Biochimica et Biophysica
Theanine
Family of fungi
some of the early established genera (particularly Boletus, Leccinum and Xerocomus), have revealed to be highly polyphyletic, and the original number of
Boletaceae
Species of fungus
Vizzini & Simonini (2014) Synonyms Boletus pulverulentus Opat. (1836) Xerocomus pulverulentus (Opat.) E.-J.Gilbert (1931) Tubiporus pulverulentus (Opat
Cyanoboletus_pulverulentus
Species of fungus
Pseudoboletus parasiticus, previously known as Boletus parasiticus and Xerocomus parasiticus, and commonly known as the parasitic bolete, is a rare bolete
Pseudoboletus_parasiticus
Species of bolete fungus
Synonyms Boletus moravicus Vacek (1946) Xerocomus moravicus (Vacek) Herink (1964) Boletus leonis D.A.Reid (1966) Xerocomus leonis (D.A.Reid) Alessio (1985)
Aureoboletus_moravicus
Genus of fungi
from Boletus and Xerocomus, within which these species were formerly contained. Xerocomellus in fact is only distantly related to Xerocomus and is most closely
Xerocomellus
Protein family
member of this family, the lectin XCL from Boletus chrysenteron (formerly Xerocomus chrysenteron), induces drastic changes in the actin cytoskeleton after
Fungal fruit body lectin family
Fungal_fruit_body_lectin_family
Type of fungal fruiting body
2024-07-15. Šutara, Josef. "CZECH MYCOLOGY Czech Mycology 60(1): 29–62 Xerocomus s. l. in the light of the present state of knowledge. - abstract". www
Bolete
Genus of fungi
It was circumscribed in 2014 to contain the species formerly known as Xerocomus ichnusanus. Alessioporus ichnusanus is found in southern Europe, where
Alessioporus
Species of fungus
as the oak-loving bolete and formerly known as Boletus dryophilus or Xerocomus dryophilus, is a basidiomycete fungus in the family Boletaceae. It was
Xerocomellus_dryophilus
Genus of fungi
It was circumscribed in 2014 to contain the species formerly known as Xerocomus roseoalbidus, a rare bolete fungus originally described from Sardinia
Pulchroboletus
Species of bolete fungus
to the Tyrrhenian Sea. The fungus was originally described in 1996 as Xerocomus persicolor, based on collections made in Italy. The bolete was found in
Rheubarbariboletus_persicolor
Species of fungus
various authors to several genera, including Boletus, Boletellus, and Xerocomus. The fruit bodies are distinguished by their dark reddish brown to nearly
Xerocomellus_zelleri
Genus of fungi
Vizzini as a new genus for what had previously been named Boletus badius or Xerocomus badius. It was placed in its own genus because of its distinct morphological
Imleria
Xerocomellus zelleri Xerocomus caeruleonigrescens – Mexico Xerocomus coccolobae – Mexico Xerocomus cuneipes – Mexico Xerocomus illudens Xerocomus subtomentosus
List of North American boletes
List_of_North_American_boletes
Genus of fungi
bolete H. bubalinus, originally described as a Boletus and later placed in Xerocomus, was transferred to the genus by Bálint Dima. In 2015, Alona Yu. Biketova
Hortiboletus
Chemical compound
pigment found in fungi of the order Boletales (and is named after the genus Xerocomus). It is the precursor to variegatic acid, and is preceded by atromentic
Xerocomic_acid
Species of fungus
1940, fungal taxonomist Rolf Singer transferred the taxon to the genus Xerocomus; five years later he switched it to Boletellus. However, many mycologists
Aureoboletus_mirabilis
Species of mushroom, widely distributed in the Northern Hemisphere
"Composition and antioxidant properties of wild mushrooms Boletus edulis and Xerocomus badius prepared for consumption". Journal of Food Science and Technology
Boletus_edulis
Species of fungus
die Ektomykorrhizen von Xerocomus subtomentosus und X.armeniacus anatomisch unterscheidbar?" [Are the ectomycorrhizae of Xerocomus subtomentosus and X. armeniacus
Rheubarbariboletus_armeniacus
Genus of fungi
genus. Morphological features of xerocomoid boletes Šutara J. (2008). "Xerocomus s. l. in the light of the present state of knowledge" (PDF). Czech Mycology
Hemileccinum
Edible fungus in the genus Baorangia
bicolor Peck (1897) Ceriomyces bicolor (Peck) Murrill (1909) Boletus rubellus subsp. bicolor (Peck) Singer (1947) Xerocomus bicolor (Peck) Cetto (1987)
Baorangia_bicolor
Italian mycologist
solitarium Alessio (1983) Psalliota infida Alessio (1975) Xerocomus ichnusanus Alessio (1984) Xerocomus roseoalbidus Alessio (1987) The standard author abbreviation
Carlo_Luciano_Alessio
Species of fungus
The species is edible, and could be confused with (the also edible) Xerocomus illudens. List of North American boletes "GSD Species Synonymy: Aureoboletus
Aureoboletus_auriporus
Chemical compound
(e.g. Paxillus involutus), Serpula (e.g. Serpula lacrymans), Xerocomus (e.g. Xerocomus chrysenteron), Hygrophoropsis (e.g. Hygrophoropsis aurantiaca)
Pulvinic_acid
Genus of fungi
including new species and new combinations in Aureoboletus, Hemileccinum and Xerocomus". Australian Systematic Botany. 28 (1): 1–22. doi:10.1071/SB14049. Zhang
Aureoboletus
Genus of fungi
mushrooms of the genera Amanita, Russula, Lactarius, Lactifluus, Suillus, Xerocomus, and Boletus, other fungi that form hard, cork-like fruiting bodies on
Hypomyces
Species of fungus
pelletieri Lév. (1867) Clitocybe pelletieri (Lév.) Gillet (1874) Paxillus pelletieri (Lév.) Velenovsky (1920) Xerocomus pelletieri (Lév.) Manfr.Binder (1999)
Phylloporus_pelletieri
Species of tree
Leccinum, Rubinoboletus, Russula, Scleroderma, Suillus, Tricholoma and Xerocomus. Among them are edible mushrooms such as the chanterelle species Cantharellus
Uapaca_bojeri
Genus of fungi
moved to Buchwaldoboletus parvulus Pulveroboletus phaeocephalus, moved to Xerocomus phaeocephalus Pulveroboletus viridis, moved to Boletus viridis Pulveroboletus
Pulveroboletus
Biodecontamination of sites affected by radioactivity
shown that some species of Penicillium, Cladosporium, Paecilomyces and Xerocomus are able to use ionizing radiation as energy through the electronic properties
Bioremediation of radioactive waste
Bioremediation_of_radioactive_waste
(Leccinum aurantiacum), makavykas (Suillus variegatus), šilbaravykis (Xerocomus badius), are more rare, but are also gathered and may be used in the same
Lithuanian_cuisine
Activity of gathering mushrooms in the wild
claims that Svinushka (Paxillus spp.), Maslenok (Suillus spp.), Mohovik (Xerocomus spp.), and Horkushka (Lactarius rufus) are the worst ones in this respect
Mushroom_hunting
Species of fungus
species described by McNabb in 1968 is rather a species in the genus Xerocomus. Mcnabb R.F.R. (1968). "The Boletaceae of New Zealand". New Zealand Journal
Boletus_leptospermi
Species of fungus
flaviporus Earle (1905) Ceriomyces flaviporus (Earle) Murrill (1909) Xerocomus flaviporus (Earle) Singer (1942) Pulveroboletus flaviporus (Earle) Singer
Aureoboletus_flaviporus
Genus of fungi
Latin stem parvi- ("small") and Xerocomus as the mushrooms resemble small versions of those from the genus Xerocomus. Wu G, Zhao K, Li YC, Zeng NK, Feng
Parvixerocomus
Genus of fungi
and Esther Dick thought the species to be more appropriately placed in Xerocomus, and transferred it to that genus in 1958. Alexander H. Smith and Harry
Bothia
Species of fungus
described from Kunming (Yunnan, China) in 1948, and later transferred to Xerocomus in 1979 and Boletellus in 2002, was already suspected by E.J.H. Corner
Boletellus_obscurecoccineus
Species of fungus
Boletus griseus Frost (1878) Ceriomyces griseus (Frost) Murrill (1909) Xerocomus griseus (Frost) Singer (1942) Tubiporus griseus (Frost) S.Imai (1968)
Retiboletus_griseus
Chemical compound
"Complexation of cesium-137 by the cap pigments of the bay boletus (Xerocomus badius)". Angewandte Chemie International Edition in English. 28 (4):
Norbadione_A
Species of fungus
species from Shaanxi Province (central China) and notes on Boletus and Xerocomus". Sydowia. 65 (1): 45–57. Vizzini A. (7 June 2014). "Nomenclatural novelties"
Cyanoboletus sinopulverulentus
Cyanoboletus_sinopulverulentus
Species of fungus
as three other groups composed of members of various genera including Xerocomus, Xerocomellus and Boletus badius and relatives. A variety described from
Tylopilus_felleus
Species of flowering plant
symbionts for 75% of the plants in habitat, as well as others (Hebeloma, Xerocomus, Lactarius and Thelephora). The plants also host ascomycete endophytes
Epipogium_aphyllum
Species of fungus
sepia bolete. This bolete was described and given the scientific name Xerocomus porosporus in 1958 by Louis Imler (1900 - 1993), who was the founder of
Xerocomellus_porosporus
Species of fungus
including new species and new combinations in Aureoboletus, Hemileccinum and Xerocomus". Australian Systematic Botany. 28 (1): 1–22. doi:10.1071/SB14049. S2CID 82844711
Hemileccinum_subglabripes
Genus of fungi
including new species and new combinations in Aureoboletus, Hemileccinum and Xerocomus". Australian Systematic Botany. 28 (1): 1–22. doi:10.1071/SB14049. "Heimioporus
Heimioporus
Species of fungus
including new species and new combinations in Aureoboletus, Hemileccinum and Xerocomus". Australian Systematic Botany. 28 (1): 1–22. doi:10.1071/SB14049. S2CID 82844711
Aureoboletus_projectellus
Species of fungus
Boletus Species: B. morrisii Binomial name Boletus morrisii Peck Synonyms Tubiporus morrisii (Peck) S.Imai (1968) Xerocomus morrisii (Peck) M.Zang (1996)
Boletus_morrisii
Species of fungus
Binomial name Neoboletus sinensis (T.H. Li & M. Zang) Gelardi, Simonini & Vizzini 2014 Synonyms Xerocomus sinensis Boletus luridus f. sinensis T.H. Li
Neoboletus_sinensis
Suborder of fungi
Sutorius Tubosaeta Tylopilus Veloporphyrellus Xanthoconium Xerocomellus Xerocomus Zangia Binder M, Hibbett DS (2006). "Molecular systematics and biological
Boletineae
Dermek 1973: Boletus pinophilus var. pinophilus Pilát & Dermek 1973: Xerocomus chrysenteron var. robustus Dermek 1983: Boletus edulis var. arenarius
Aurel_Dermek
Species of fungus
in Europa. Die Gattungen Boletellus, Boletinus, Phylloporus, Suillus, Xerocomus (in German). Weidhausen: H. Engel. ISBN 3-926470-08-9. Pilát A, Svrcek
Suillus_lakei
Genus of fungi
Chinese distribution. Zang considered the genus to be similar to Boletus or Xerocomus, but suggested that the unique stratified pore arrangement precluded placement
Sinoboletus
Species of fungus
ISBN 978-0-472-85590-2. Gómez LD. (1996). "Basidiomicetes de Costa Rica: Xerocomus, Chalciporus, Pulveroboletus, Boletellus, Xanthoconium (Agaricales: Boletaceae)"
Chalciporus_pseudorubinellus
iv,v) Decreasing ascomycota lecanoromycetes lecanorales parmeliaceae Xerocomus griseo-olivaceus EN C2a(ii) Decreasing basidiomycota agaricomycetes boletales
List of fungi by conservation status
List_of_fungi_by_conservation_status
Genus of fungi
stipe. Rheubarbariboletus persicolor was originally described in 1996 as Xerocomus persicolor, based on collections made in Italy. The bolete was found in
Rheubarbariboletus
Species of fungus
hyphal clamps. Other genera in which the species has been placed include Xerocomus by Rolf Singer in 1942, Gyrodon by Paul Heinemann in 1951, and Phlebopus
Buchwaldoboletus_lignicola
American mycologist
1936 Tricholoma zelleri (D.E.Stuntz & A.H.Sm.) Ovrebo & Tylutki 1975 Xerocomus zelleri (Murrill) Snell 1944 Zelleromyces Singer & A.H.Sm. 1960 The standard
Sanford_Myron_Zeller
strip-faced fruit bat (Styloctenium mindorensis) Silverwood mushroom (Xerocomus silwoodensis) Irukandji Jellyfish (Malo kingi) Rhinoceros beetle (Megaceras
International Institute for Species Exploration
International_Institute_for_Species_Exploration
Species of fungus
Although the fruit bodies of P. bembae are roughly similar to those in Xerocomus, species in this genus do not have the powdery veil characteristic of
Pulveroboletus_bembae
Genus of fungi
including new species and new combinations in Aureoboletus, Hemileccinum and Xerocomus". Australian Systematic Botany. 28 (1): 1–22. doi:10.1071/SB14049. Boletaceae
Boletellus
Species of fungus
& Thiers (1971) Synonyms Boletellus intermedius A.H.Sm. & Thiers (1971) Xerocomus intermedius (A.H.Sm. & Thiers) Heinem., Rammeloo & Rullier (1988)
Suillus_intermedius
Species of fungus
gentilis (Quél.) Quél. (1888) Boletus tenuipes (Cooke) Massee (1892) Xerocomus gentilis (Quél.) Singer (1942) Pulveroboletus gentilis (Quél.) Singer
Aureoboletus_gentilis
Czech mycologist (1915–1999)
Cortinarius, Entoloma, Mycena, Omphalina, and on the species Helvella gabretae, Xerocomus moravicus, among others. He attached great importance to the use of chemical
Josef_Herink
Species of fungus
var. corrugis Peck (1897) Leccinum hortonii (A.H.Sm. & Thiers) Hongo & Nagas. (1978) Xerocomus hortonii (A.H.Sm. & Thiers) Manfr.Binder & Besl (2000)
Hemileccinum_hortonii
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Boy/Male
Tamil
Devajuta | தேவாஜà¯à®¤à®¾
The one with the good
Boy/Male
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Telugu, Traditional
Garden
Boy/Male
Indian
A prophets name
Girl/Female
Indian
Happiness, Spade
Girl/Female
Indian
A narrator of Hadith
Girl/Female
French
Dignified.
Boy/Male
Indian
Noble, Generous
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a place in Suffolk, named in Old English with mylenas, plural of mylen ‘mill’.Scottish and northern Irish (of Scottish origin) : from an Anglicized form of the Gaelic personal name Maol Ãosa ‘devotee of Jesus’.Greek : variant of Melis.Dutch : unexplained.Latvian : nickname from mells ‘black’.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
King of Knowledge
Girl/Female
Russian
Christian.
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