Boletus caucasicus

Boletus caucasicus is a species of bolete fungus in the family Boletaceae. It was first described as a variety of Boletus luridus in 1947 by Rolf Singer,[1] then as an independent species by Singer in 1966. The name change in the latter publication was invalid, so Carlo Luciano Alessio published the new combination validly in 1985.[2]

Boletus caucasicus
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B. caucasicus
Binomial name
Boletus caucasicus
Singer ex Alessio (1985)
Synonyms

Boletus luridus var. caucasicus Singer
Boletus caucasicus Singer (1966)
Boletus luridus subsp. caucasicus (Singer ex Alessio) Hlavácek

See also

List of Boletus species

References

  1. Singer R. (1947). The Boletoideae of Florida. The Boletineae of Florida with notes on extralimital species III. The American Midland Naturalist. 37. Weinheim, Germany: Cramer. p. 83.
  2. Alessio CL. (1985). Boletus Dill. ex L. (sensu lato) (in Italian). Saronno, Italy: Biella Giovanna. pp. 175–8.


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