Corneroboletus

Corneroboletus is a fungal genus in the family Boletaceae. It was circumscribed in 2012 to contain the species formerly known as Boletus indecorus. Corneroboletus indecorus is found in southeastern Asia, where it grows on the ground in clusters in beech forests. The genus name honors botanist E.J.H. Corner.[1]

Corneroboletus
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Corneroboletus

N.K.Zeng & Zhu L.Yang (2012)
Type species
Corneroboletus indecorus
(Massee) N.K.Zeng & Zhu L.Yang (2012)
Synonyms[1]
  • Boletus indecorus Massee (1914)
  • Boletus umbilicatus Massee (1909)
  • Boletopsis corrugatus Pat. & C.F.Baker (1918)
  • Pulveroboletus umbilicatus (Massee) Singer (1975)
  • Pulveroboletus corrugatus (Pat. & C.F.Baker) Watling et al. (2006)

References

  1. Zeng N-K, Cai Q, Yang ZL (2012). "Corneroboletus, a new genus to accommodate the southeastern Asian Boletus indecorus". Mycologia. 104 (6): 1420–1432. doi:10.3852/11-326. PMID 22684293. S2CID 36030939.


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