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    this species as Boletus felleus in 1788 before it was transferred into the new genus Tylopilus. It is the type species of Tylopilus and the only member of...
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    (1999) Tylopilus dunensis Magnago & M.A. Neves (2017) Tylopilus exiguus T.W. Henkel (1999) Tylopilus felleus (Bull.) P. Karst. (1881) Tylopilus ferrugineus...
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    with Tylopilus plumbeoviolaceus; according to one source, it "is one of the most remarkable and easily identified boletes in the USA." Tylopilus violatinctus...
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    genera. These include such as Boletus scaber, now Leccinum scabrum, Tylopilus felleus, Chalciporus piperatus and Suillus luteus. Most boletes have been...
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    non-gilled Agaricomycetes of Himalayas. Springer. ISBN 9789401798563. "Tylopilus felleus, Bitter Bolete mushroom". www.first-nature.com. Retrieved 2024-07-15...
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    appearance to Tylopilus felleus, but is distinguishable from that species by its smaller spores. Chen CM, Ho YS, Chou WN, Lin TC (2004). "Four Tylopilus Species...
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    also extracted from the bark. Other products: An edible mushroom, Tylopilus felleus, is common in plantations of A. auriculiformis in Thailand. Services...
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    bitter species Caloboletus calopus and the aptly named bitter bolete (Tylopilus felleus), with a taste compared to bile, as well as some orange-capped species...
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    pores are about 1–2 mm wide. The mushroom is similar in appearance to Tylopilus felleus, but unlike that species, has a greenish cap when young. T. virens...
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  • Tylopilus brevisporus is a bolete fungus found in Australia. It is similar in appearance to Tylopilus felleus, but is distinguishable from that species...
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