Alessioporus

Alessioporus is a fungal genus in the family Boletaceae. It was circumscribed in 2014 to contain the species formerly known as Xerocomus ichnusanus. Alessioporus ichnusanus is found in southern Europe, where it grows in association with oak species and less often Cistus species. It grows even less frequently with Castanea sativa and possibly with Eucalyptus camaldulensis and Pteridium aquilinum.[1]

Alessioporus
Alessioporus rubriflavus
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Alessioporus

Gelardi, Vizzini & Simonini (2014)
Type species
Alessioporus ichnusanus
(Alessio, Galli, & Littini) Gelardi, Vizzini, & Simonini (2014)
Species
  • Alessioporus ichnusanus (Alessio, Galli, & Littini) Gelardi, Vizzini, & Simonini (2014)
  • Alessioporus rubriflavus
Synonyms[1]
  • Xerocomus ichnusanus Alessio, Galli, & Littini (1984)
  • Boletus ichnusanus Alessio, Galli, & Littini (1991)
  • Boletus pulverulentus Opat. sensu Cetto (1980)
  • Boletus pulverulentus f. reticulatipes Cetto (1982)
  • "Boletus pulverulentus f. reticolata" (invalid name) Angarano (1990)
  • ?Boletus siculus Inzenga (1869)

References

  1. Gelardi, Matteo; Simonini, Giampaolo; Ercole, Enrico; Vizzini, Alfredo (2014). "Alessioporus and Pulchroboletus (Boletaceae, Boletineae), two novel genera for Xerocomus ichnusanus and X. roseoalbidus from the European Mediterranean basin: molecular and morphological evidence". Mycologia. 106 (6): 1168–1187. doi:10.3852/14-042. PMID 24895429.
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