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    including oak and beech in neutral soils. Initially described as Boletus rhodopurpureus, it was transferred to the new genus Imperator in 2015. The bolete...
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    Tipificazioni: Boletus torosus, Boletus rhodopurpureus e B. emilei" [Nomenclatural problems inherent to the family Boletaceae: I. Typification: Boletus torosus...
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    Smotlacha described many species of fungi including Boletus rhodopurpureus Morchella pragensis Boletus fuscoroseus He also wrote many books about fungi,...
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    Neoboletus luridiformis, also previously known as Boletus luridiformis and (invalidly) as Boletus erythropus, is a fungus of the bolete family, all of...
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    Imperator rhodopurpureus, Leccinum roseotinctum and Rubroboletus rubrosanguineus. Eleven species of Boletaceae, Boletus aereus, Boletus pinophilus,...
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    that Boletus dupainii and some closely related red-pored species belong to a distinct clade, distant from the core clade of Boletus (comprising Boletus edulis...
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    lichenised) Royal bolete Boletus regius Fungi (including lichens) Fungus (non lichenised) Oldrose bolete Boletus rhodopurpureus Fungi (including lichens)...
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    and a few nationally rare species occur here, including Imperator rhodopurpureus, Rubroboletus legaliae and Butyriboletus fuscoroseus, although the latter...
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  • immunological properties of bolesatine, a lectin isolated from the mushroom Boletus satanas Lenz". The International Journal of Biochemistry. 25 (5): 789–92...
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