Boletineae
The Boletineae are a suborder of the fungal order Boletales. Families in the Boletineae include the Boletaceae and the Paxillaceae.[1]
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Taxa
- Paxillaceae
- Boletaceae
- Afroboletus
- Aureoboletus
- Australopilus
- Austroboletus
- Boletellus
- Boletochaete
- Boletus
- Borofutus
- Bothia
- Chalciporus
- Chamonixia
- Corneroboletus
- Fistulinella
- Gastroboletus
- Gymnogaster
- Harrya
- Heimioporus
- Heliogaster
- Hemileccinum
- Leccinellum
- Leccinum
- Mycoamaranthus
- Octaviania
- Phylloboletellus
- Phylloporus
- Porphyrellus
- Pseudoboletus
- Pulveroboletus
- Retiboletus
- Rhodactina
- Rossbeevera
- Royoungia
- Sinoboletus
- Solioccasus[2]
- Spongiforma
- Strobilomyces
- Sutorius
- Tubosaeta
- Tylopilus
- Veloporphyrellus
- Xanthoconium
- Xerocomellus
- Xerocomus
- Zangia
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References
- Binder M, Hibbett DS (2006). "Molecular systematics and biological diversification of Boletales". Mycologia. 98 (6): 971–81. doi:10.3852/mycologia.98.6.971. PMID 17486973.
- Trappe JM, Castellano MA, Halling RE, Osmundson TW, Binder M, Fechner N, Malajczuk N (2013). "Australasian sequestrate fungi 18: Solioccasus polychromus gen. & sp nov., a richly colored, tropical to subtropical, hypogeous fungus". Mycologia. 105 (4): 888–95. doi:10.3852/12-046. PMID 23709482.
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