Pulveroboletus xylophilus (Petch) Singer
NZOR Identifier: fedc4694-8836-49fe-b9c5-e4cade4252c4Status
- Synonym of Buchwaldoboletus xylophilus (Petch) Both & B. Ortiz (NZOR Concept Id b09b0668-2787-4631-96e3-be45f91354bf)
Classification
- kingdom
- Fungi
- subkingdom
- Dikarya
- phylum
- Basidiomycota
- subphylum
- Agaricomycotina
- class
- Agaricomycetes
- subclass
- Agaricomycetidae
- order
- Boletales
- suborder
- Boletineae
- family
- Boletaceae
- subfamily
- Suillelloideae
- genus
- Pulveroboletus
- species
- Pulveroboletus xylophilus (Petch) Singer
Providers
Scientific Name
- Authority
- (Petch) Singer
- Rank
- species
- Published in
- Singer, R.; Araujo, I.; Ivory, M.H. 1983: The ectotrophically mycorrhizal fungi of the neotropical lowlands, especially central Amazonia..Beihefte zur Nova Hedwigia 77.
- Micro-reference (page)
- 98
- Year
- 1983
- Basionym
- Boletus xylophilus Petch
- Nomenclatural Comment
- comb. superfl. in Pegler, 1986, Kew Bull. 12: 465
- Governing Code
- ICBN
- Is Recombination
- Yes
Taxon Concept
- NZOR Concept Id
- 993e8de8-c20d-41c5-8ba0-2b77e22c0449
- According to
- NZFUNGI (2012-) New Zealand Fungi Names - Name Based Concepts
- Has Parent
- Pulveroboletus (In use by NZOR)
- Preferred Name
- Buchwaldoboletus xylophilus (Petch) Both & B. Ortiz (In use by NZOR) }
Taxon Concept
- NZOR Concept Id
- 4cde7f86-3c21-4cab-b741-15ee2f4d5af7
- According to
- Segedin, B.P.; Pennycook, S.R. 2001: A nomenclatural checklist of agarics, boletes, and related secotioid and gasteromycetous fungi recorded from New Zealand. New Zealand Journal of Botany 39(2): 285-348
Taxon Concept
- NZOR Concept Id
- 24bdcdf4-7f39-4c52-993d-399a6cd8b2bf
- According to
- Singer, R.; Araujo, I.; Ivory, M.H. 1983: The ectotrophically mycorrhizal fungi of the neotropical lowlands, especially central Amazonia..Beihefte zur Nova Hedwigia 77.
No subordinate taxa
No vernacular applications
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