Butyriboletus species, 2014

Fu, Hao-Yu, Li, Ting & Fan, Li, 2022, Two new species of Butyriboletus from China, Phytotaxa 544 (2), pp. 207-219 : 217

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.544.2.7

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6505864

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/4332EB0F-BB7F-FFC1-FF2E-FBF4FA18F94A

treatment provided by

Plazi

scientific name

Butyriboletus species
status

 

Key to the Butyriboletus species View in CoL View at ENA from China

1. Pileus surface pink, red, rose, grape red, or always red-tinted...........................................................................................................2

1. Pileus surface pale brown, brown, dark brown, and never red-tinted ................................................................................................8

2. Pileus tomentose.................................................................................................................................................................................3

2. Pileus glabrous, dry, or viscid when wet ............................................................................................................................................5

3. Pileus surface pale brown, brown to reddish brown................................................................................................ Bu. huangnianlaii View in CoL

3. Pileus surface pink to purple, dull red, or pale red-orange to orangish yellow..................................................................................4

4. Pileus surface pink to dull red, or orangish yellow, hymenophore surface yellow to orange or orangish red or pinkish red.............. ....................................................................................................................................................................................... Bu. floridanus View in CoL

4. Pileus surface purple red to pale red-orange, hymenophore surface bright yellow to pale yellow............................... Bu. sinoregius View in CoL

5. Pileus surface red................................................................................................................................................................................6

5. Pileus surface pink-yellow or yellow-brown......................................................................................................................................7

6. Basidiome large, pileus 50–130 mm in diam, the reticulation on stipe surface often cracked into patchy scales.............. Bu. rubrus

6. Basidiome large, pileus 30–80 mm in diam, the reticulation on stipe surface never cracked into patchy scales ................ Bu. frostii View in CoL

7. Pileus surface pink-yellow, stipe surface with yellow reticulation ............................................................................. Bu. roseoflavus View in CoL

7. Pileus surface yellow-brown, stipe surface with pink to rose reticulation .............................................................. Bu. subsplendidus View in CoL

8. Pileus surface always purple tinted ..................................................................................................................... Bu. pseudospeciosus View in CoL

8. Pileus surface never purple tinted.......................................................................................................................................................9

9. Tube layer green tinted when mature ............................................................................................................................. Bu. sanicibus View in CoL

9. Tube layer pale yellow, bright yellow to yellow, and never green tinted when mature ...................................................................10

10. Stipe thick at apex and swollen at the base ........................................................................................................................ Bu. yicibus View in CoL

10. Stipe mostly equal ............................................................................................................................................................................11

11. Context white, changing blue when exposed ............................................................................................................. Bu. hainanensis View in CoL

11. Context yellow, unchanging color when exposed ..................................................................................................... Bu. brunneoides View in CoL

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