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  Boletaceae - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Boletaceae is a family of mushrooms, primarily characterized by holding their spores in small pores on the underside of the mushroom, instead of gills (as are found in agarics).
Two of the best common edible boletes however are the Bay bolete (Boletus badius), whose pores bruise blue-green, and the orange birch bolete, which is a Leccinum with an orange cap and which bruises a bluish grey.
Even after recent changes in taxonomy have moved many members out of the Boletaceae, it remains a large family with many genera.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Boletaceae   (478 words)

  
 Agaricales - Tricholomataceae, Russulaceae, Boletaceae, Gomphidiaceae, Gyrodontaceae, Paxillaceae, Strobilomycetaceae - ...
Boletaceae - Boletus edulis - the cep (France), steinpilz (Germany), porcini (Italy) of Europe.
Boletaceae - Boletus frostii mycorrhizal with oaks in Southern Ontario
Boletaceae - Tylopilus felleus, (unfortunately) the bitter bolete, with pink tube mouths, flourishing in Algonquin Park, Ontario.
www.mycolog.com /chapter5d.htm   (448 words)

  
 Project information for Taxonomic Revisions in the Boletaceae, Fungi
The Boletaceae (Fungi: Basidiomycetes) is a large family (ca.
Members of this well-recognized family form the largest, critical fungal component of obligate, symbiotic mycorrhizal communities throughout the temperate and tropical forest ecosystems of the world.
In addition to technical publications, a web site dedicated to Boletaceae will be developed that will provide a synthesis of the phylogeny, biodiversity, and ecology of the group, as well as images, literature guides, and other resources for researchers and educators.
directory.ei.columbia.edu /displayproject.php?projectid=217   (526 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Boletaceae   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Pilze, Champignons, Fungi, Bd.1, Strobilomycetaceae, Boletaceae, Paxillaceae, Gomphidiaceae, Hygrophoraceae, Tricholomataceae by Fred Waldvogel, Hans-Peter Neukom, Rudolf Winkler, and Egon Horak (Unknown Binding - Jul 31, 2001)
The Boletaceae of North Carolina, by William Chambers Coker (Unknown Binding - 1943)
Taxonomic-ecologic studies of the Boletaceae in northern Idaho and adjacent Washington, by Albert W Slipp (Unknown Binding - 1944)
www.amazon.com /s?ie=UTF8&keywords=Boletaceae&tag=ecomplex&index=blended&link_code=qs&page=1   (581 words)

  
 Boletales - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Boletes, the best known members of the order Boletales are mushrooms characterized by holding their spores in a spongy mass of vertical tubes (pores) on the underside of the mushroom, instead of on gills (as are found in agarics).
Boletes belong to the botanical families Boletaceae, Gyroporaceae and Boletinellaceae the latter small groups previously not having been separated.
The order also includes some gilled mushrooms (such as species of Paxillus and Gomphidius) which have the same flesh texture as the Boletes, spore-bearing tissue which is also easily separable from the cap, and similar microscopic characteristics of spores and cystidia.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Boletales   (236 words)

  
 CA Boletes -- Bibliography
Pantidou, M. Culture studies of the Boletaceae: Gyrodon Merulioides and four species of Boletinus.
Taxonomic—ecologic studies of the Boletaceae in northern Idaho and adjacent Washington.
Tentative keys to the Boletaceae of the Kaniksu National Forest.
www.mykoweb.com /boletes/bibliography.html   (318 words)

  
 Chiave analitica Boletaceae   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
The author publishes in key form the mushrooms that il is possible to find in the to woods of Calabria.
La chiave dicotomica può essere di supporto sia ai neo-micologi che a tutti coloro i quali si occupano delle Boletaceae dell’area mediterranea in generale.
C’è da dire che la succitata regione ci appare come una vera e propria nicchia ecologica, finora poco studiata micologicamente, che offre molte possibilità, visto l’isolamento geografico delle varie zone, di selezionare varietà interessanti o addirittura di vere e proprie specie rare o sconosciute alla scienza micologica.
www.ambsilagreca.it /nuova_pagina_6.htm   (2080 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
In the modern sense, the boletes are placed in their own order, the Boletales.
Families: Agaricaceae, Amanitaceae, Bolbitiaceae, Boletaceae, Coprinaceae, Cortinariaceae, Entolomataceae, Gomphidiaceae, Hygrophoraceae, Lepiotaceae, Paxillaceae, Pluteaceae, Russulaceae, Strophariaceae, Tricholomataceae
Boletaceae: hymenophore porose, removeable from the pileus; basidiocarp monomitic.
www.humboldt.edu /~dll2/bot359b/agar/bolete1.htm   (87 words)

  
 BOLETACEAE (sponge cap toadstools)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Update on Roger Phillips' Mushrooms and other fungi of Gt.
BOLETACEAE may also be covered by literature listed under:
Boletaceae may be associated with taxa listed at higher taxonomic level
www.bioimages.org.uk /HTML/T702.HTM   (38 words)

  
 Boletaceae - English-French Dictionary - WordReference.com
We found no French translation for 'Boletaceae' in our English to French Dictionary.
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Forum discussions with the word(s) 'Boletaceae' in the title:
www.wordreference.com /enfr/Boletaceae   (57 words)

  
 Definition of boletaceae - Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
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www.bonus.com /contour/merriam_webster/http@@/www.m-w.com/dictionary/boletaceae   (55 words)

  
 Orange Birch Bolete, Leccinum versipelle (Boletales: Boletaceae) @ IPM Images
Orange Birch Bolete, Leccinum versipelle (Boletales: Boletaceae) @ IPM Images
Agaricomycetes > Boletales > Boletaceae > Leccinum versipelle (Fr.
Grows in different types pf forests but often occurs close to the birches.
www.ipmimages.org /browse/subimages.cfm?SUB=11699   (81 words)

  
 King Boletus, Boletus edulis (Boletales: Boletaceae) @ Forestry Images
King Boletus, Boletus edulis (Boletales: Boletaceae) @ Forestry Images
Agaricomycetes > Boletales > Boletaceae > Boletus edulis
Forestry Images is a joint project of The Bugwood Network and USDA Forest Service.
www.forestryimages.org /browse/subimages.cfm?sub=10040&sort=4   (78 words)

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