| 41. | Like other boletes, " Boletus pinophilus " has small pores on the underside of its cap rather than gills.
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| 42. | The fungus was initially described by Carl Linnaeus in 1753 and known for many years as " Boletus subtomentosus ".
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| 43. | Murrill named it " Ceriomyces zelleri " before switching the genus later that year to " Boletus ".
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| 44. | It was originally described in 1872 by American mycologist Charles Horton Peck, who called it " Boletus auriporus ".
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| 45. | Never mind that Gislimberti knows his amanita muscaria from his boletus edulus ( the first is poisonous, the second is not ).
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| 46. | Chemical analysis of Molecular studies have reinforced how distantly related these fungi are from " Boletus edulis " and its allies.
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| 47. | In 1875, Charles Horton Peck described " Boletus nigrellus " from specimens he collected in Sand Lake, New York.
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| 48. | Wally Snell once considered " Boletus carolinensis " to be the sames species as " B . curtisii ".
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| 49. | The species was first described in 1936 by Wally Snell and Henry Curtis Beardslee as a species of " Boletus ".
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| 50. | It was originally described in 1940 by Wally Snell and Alexander H . Smith as a species of " Boletus ".
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