This is a list of bolete species found in North America.
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Aureoboletus • Austroboletus • Baorangia • Boletinellus • Boletellus • Boletus • Butyriboletus • Caloboletus • Chalciporus • Cyanoboletus • Exsudoporus • Fistulinella • Fuscoboletinus • Gastroboletus • Gastroleccinum • Gastrosuillus • Gyrodon • Gyroporus • Heimioporus • Hemileccinum • Hortiboletus • Imleria • Lanmaoa • Leccinum • Meiorganum • Neoboletus • Paragyrodon • Phlebopus • Phylloporus • Porphyrellus • Pseudoboletus • Pulveroboletus • Retiboletus • Rubroboletus • Strobilomyces • Suillellus • Suillus • Sutorius • Tylopilus • Xanthoconium • Xerocomellus • Xerocomus • |
Bolding of the species name, and an asterisk (*) following indicate the species is the type species of that genus.
- Boletus aereus
- Boletus albisulphureus
- Boletus alutaceus
- Boletus amyloideus
- Boletus atkinsonii
- Boletus aurantiosplendens
- Boletus aureissimus
- Boletus auriflammeus
- Boletus auripes
- Boletus auriporus
- Boletus austrinus – Mexico
- Boletus barrowsii
- Boletus bicoloroides
- Boletus carminiporus
- Boletus citriniporus
- Boletus coniferarum
- Boletus curtisii
- Boletus discolor
- Boletus dryophilus
- Boletus edulis *
- Boletus fagicola
- Boletus fairchildianus
- Boletus fibrillosus
- Boletus flammans
- Boletus flaviporus
- Boletus flavissimus – Mexico
- Boletus fraternus
- Boletus gentilis
- Boletus gertrudiae
- Boletus glabellus
- Boletus griseus
- Boletus harrisonii
- Boletus hematinus
- Boletus hemichrysus
- Boletus holoxanthus
- Boletus hortonii
- Boletus huronensis
- Boletus hypocarycinus
- Boletus hypoxanthus
- Boletus insuetus
- Boletus lewisii
- Boletus lignicola
- Boletus longicurvipes
- Boletus luridellus
- Boletus mahogonicolor
- Boletus melleoluteus
- Boletus miniato-olivaceus
- Boletus miniato-pallescens
- Boletus morrisii
- Boletus mottiae
- Boletus nobilis
- Boletus nobilissimus
- Boletus ochraceoluteus
- Boletus oliveisporus
- Boletus ornatipes
- Boletus pallidoroseus
- Boletus pallidus
- Boletus patrioticus
- Boletus pinophilus
- Boletus pseudoboletinus
- Boletus pseudo-olivaceus
- Boletus pseudopeckii
- Boletus pulchriceps
- Boletus purpureorubellus
- Boletus reticulatus
- Boletus roodyi[2]
- Boletus roseipes
- Boletus roseolateritius[3]
- Boletus roseopurpureus
- Boletus rubriceps
- Boletus rubricitrinus
- Boletus rubroflammeus
- Boletus rubropunctus
- Boletus rufocinnamomeus
- Boletus rufomaculatus
- Boletus sensibilis
- Boletus separans
- Boletus smithii
- Boletus spadiceus
- Boletus speciosus
- Boletus sphaerocephalus
- Boletus subcaerulescens
- Boletus subdepauperatus
- Boletus subfraternus
- Boletus subgraveolens
- Boletus subluridellus
- Boletus subluridus
- Boletus subvelutipes
- Boletus truncatus
- Boletus variipes
- Boletus vermiculosoides
- Boletus vermiculosus
- Boletus viscidocurrugis
- Fistulinella mexicana – Mexico
- Leccinum aeneum
- Leccinum alaskanum
- Leccinum albellum
- Leccinum arbuticola
- Leccinum arctostaphylos
- Leccinum arenicola
- Leccinum areolatum
- Leccinum armeniacum
- Leccinum atrostipitatum
- Leccinum aurantiacum *
- Leccinum barrowsii
- Leccinum californicum
- Leccinum carpini
- Leccinum chalybaeum
- Leccinum discolor
- Leccinum fibrillosum
- Leccinum flavostipitatum
- Leccinum griseonigrum
- Leccinum holopus
- Leccinum idahoense
- Leccinum insigne
- Leccinum insolens
- Leccinum largentii
- Leccinum luteum
- Leccinum manzanitae
- Leccinum montanum
- Leccinum nigrescens
- Leccinum oxydabile
- Leccinum ponderosum
- Leccinum potteri
- Leccinum pseudoinsigne
- Leccinum roseofractum
- Leccinum roseoscabrum
- Leccinum rotundifoliae
- Leccinum rugosiceps
- Leccinum scabrum
- Leccinum snellii
- Leccinum sphaerocystis – Mexico
- Leccinum subalpinum
- Leccinum subgranulosum
- Leccinum subleucophaeum
- Leccinum subtestaceum
- Leccinum tablense
- Leccinum testaceoscabrum
- Phlebopus brasiliensis – Mexico
- Phlebopus colossus – Mexico
- Porphyrellus alveolatus – Mexico
- Porphyrellus heterospermus – Mexico
- Suillus albivelatus
- Suillus americanus
- Suillus anomalus
- Suillus borealis
- Suillus bovinus
- Suillus brevipes
- Suillus brunnescens
- Suillus caerulescens
- Suillus castanellus
- Suillus cavipes
- Suillus chiapasensis – Mexico
- Suillus cothurnatus
- Suillus decipiens
- Suillus flavidus
- Suillus flavo-granulatus
- Suillus flavoluteus
- Suillus fuscotomentosus
- Suillus glanulosipes
- Suillus granulatus
- Suillus grevillei
- Suillus helenae
- Suillus hirtellus
- Suillus intermedius
- Suillus kaibabensis
- Suillus lactifluus
- Suillus lakei
- Suillus luteus
- Suillus neoalbidipes
- Suillus occidentalis
- Suillus pallidiceps
- Suillus placidus
- Suillus ponderosus
- Suillus pseudobrevipes
- Suillus punctatipes
- Suillus punctipes
- Suillus pungens
- Suillus salmonicolor
- Suillus sibiricus
- Suillus spraguei
- Suillus subalpinus
- Suillus subalutaceus
- Suillus subaureus
- Suillus subolivaceus
- Suillus tomentosus
- Suillus wasatchicus
- Tylopilus alboater
- Tylopilus ammiratii
- Tylopilus amylosporus
- Tylopilus appalachiensis
- Tylopilus atratus
- Tylopilus atronicotianus
- Tylopilus badiceps
- Tylopilus ballouii
- Tylopilus brachypus
- Tylopilus chromapes
- Tylopilus conicus
- Tylopilus felleus *
- Tylopilus ferrugineus
- Tylopilus griseocarneus
- Tylopilus humilis
- Tylopilus indecisus
- Tylopilus intermedius
- Tylopilus jalapensis
- Tylopilus leucomycelinus – Mexico
- Tylopilus minor
- Tylopilus montoyae
- Tylopilus nebulosus
- Tylopilus peralbidus
- Tylopilus plumbeoviolaceus
- Tylopilus pseudoscaber
- Tylopilus rhoadsiae
- Tylopilus rhodoconius
- Tylopilus rubrobrunneus
- Tylopilus sordidus
- Tylopilus subcellulosus
- Tylopilus tabacinus
- Tylopilus variobrunneus
- Tylopilus vinosobrunneus
- Tylopilus violatinctus
- Tylopilus williamsii
- Xerocomus caeruleonigrescens – Mexico
- Xerocomus coccolobae – Mexico
- Xerocomus cuneipes – Mexico
- Xerocomus illudens
- Xerocomus subtomentosus *
- Xerocomus tenax[1]
Citations
edit- ^ a b c d Halling RE, Fechner N, Nuhn M, Osmundson T, Soytong K, Arora D, Binder M, Hibbett D (2015). "Evolutionary relationships of Heimioporus and Boletellus (Boletales), with an emphasis on Australian taxa including new species and new combinations in Aureoboletus, Hemileccinum and Xerocomus". Australian Systematic Botany. 28 (1): 1–22. doi:10.1071/SB14049. S2CID 82844711.
- ^ Ortiz-Santana B, Lewis DP, Both EE (2009). "A new Boletus from North America" (PDF). Mycotaxon. 110: 211–217. doi:10.5248/110.211. S2CID 83908205.
- ^ Bessete AE, Ernst E, Dunaway DL (2003). "Boletus roseolateritius, a new bolete from the southern United States of America". Mycologist. 17 (1): 15–16. doi:10.1017/S0269915X03001058.
General references
edit- Arora D. (1986). Mushrooms Demystified: A Comprehensive Guide to the Fleshy Fungi. Berkeley, California: Ten Speed Press. ISBN 0-89815-169-4.
- Bessette AE, Roody WC, Bessette AR (2000). North American Boletes. Syracuse, New York: Syracuse University Press. ISBN 978-0-8156-0588-1.
- Grund DW, Harrison AK (1976). Nova Scotian Boletes. Lehre, Germany: J. Cramer. ISBN 3768210626.
- Jiménez JG, Ocañas FG (2001). "Conocimiento de los hongos de la familia Boletaceaede México" (PDF). Ciencia (in Spanish). 4 (3): 336–344.
- Rodríguez-Ramírez EC, Moreno CE (2010). "Bolete diversity in two relict forests of the Mexican beech (Fagus grandifolia var. mexicana; Fagaceae)". American Journal of Botany. 97 (5): 893–898. doi:10.3732/ajb.0900284. PMID 21622453.