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Pulveroboletus
Genus of fungi From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Pulveroboletus is a genus of fungi in the family Boletaceae. The genus has a cosmopolitan distribution and contains 41 species.[1]
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Taxonomy
The genus was first described by American mycologist William Alphonso Murrill in 1909. He defined species in the genus as having a cap and stem "clothed with a conspicuous sulphur-yellow, powdery tomentum, which may be the remains of a universal veil: context white, fleshy; tubes adnate, yellowish, covered with a large veil: spores oblong-ellipsoid, ochraceous-brown: stipe solid, annulate, not reticulate." Murrill set Pulveroboletus ravenelii as the type species.[2]
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The genus consists of the following species:[1]
Former species
- Pulveroboletus acaulis, moved to Buchwaldoboletus acaulis[3]
- Pulveroboletus flaviporus, moved to Aureoboletus flaviporus[4]
- Pulveroboletus parvulus,[5] moved to Buchwaldoboletus parvulus[6]
- Pulveroboletus phaeocephalus, moved to Xerocomus phaeocephalus[7]
- Pulveroboletus viridis,[8] moved to Boletus viridis[9]
- Pulveroboletus xylophilus, moved to Buchwaldoboletus xylophilus[10]
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