Rheubarbariboletus

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Rheubarbariboletus is a fungal genus in the family Boletaceae. Circumscribed in 2014, it contains two species found in Europe: Rheubarbariboletus persicolor, and the type, R. armeniacus. The generic name is derived from the Latin rheubarbarum, meaning "rhubarb", referring to the color of the flesh at the base of the stipe. The genus is closely related to Xerocomellus, but differs by having smooth spores, the unchanging yellowish to orange-rhubarb coloring of the stipe base, and the distinctive dark-green to black color reaction with iron sulphate on both the surface of the cap and on the flesh of the stipe.[1]

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Rheubarbariboletus
Rheubarbariboletus armeniacus
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Kingdom: Fungi
Division: Basidiomycota
Class: Agaricomycetes
Order: Boletales
Family: Boletaceae
Genus: Rheubarbariboletus
Vizzini, Simonini & Gelardi (2005)
Type species
Rheubarbariboletus armeniacus
(Quél.) Vizzini, Simonini & Gelardi (2015)
Species

Rheubarbariboletus armeniacus
Rheubarbariboletus persicolor

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Rheubarbariboletus persicolor was originally described in 1996 as Xerocomus persicolor,[2] based on collections made in Italy. The bolete was found in mixed woodland with hop-hornbeam, pine, and oak.[3]

Species

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ImageScientific nameTaxon authorYearDistribution
Rheubarbariboletus armeniacus(Quél.) Vizzini, Simonini & Gelardi2015

(1885)

Hungary
Rheubarbariboletus persicolor(H.Engel, Klofac, H.Grünert & R.Grünert) Vizzini, Simonini & Gelardi2015

(1996)

Italy
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