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Rubroboletus dupainii

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Rubroboletus dupainii, commonly known as Dupain's bolete, is a bolete fungus of the genus Rubroboletus. It is native to Europe, where it is threatened, and red listed in six countries.[3] It also occurs in North America, although it is rare there.[4] It was first recorded from North Carolina, and then from Iowa in 2009.[5] It was reported from Belize in 2007, growing under Quercus peduncularis and other oaks.[6]

The bolete was first described scientifically by French mycologist Jean Louis Émile Boudier in 1902.[7] It was transferred to the new genus Rubroboletus in 2014 along with several other allied reddish colored, blue-staining bolete species.[8] Phylogenetically, R. dupainii is the sister species of Rubroboletus lupinus.[9]

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References

  1. ^ Maire R. (1937). "Fungi Catalaunici: Series altera. Contributions a l'étude de la flore mycologique de la Catalogne". Publicacions del Instituto Botánico Barcelona (in French). 3 (4): 46.
  2. ^ "GSD Species Synonymy: Rubroboletus dupainii (Boud.) Kuan Zhao & Zhu L. Yang". Species Fungorum. CAB International. Retrieved 2015-06-20.
  3. ^ Dahlberg A, Croneborg H (2006). The 33 Threatened Fungi in Europe. Council of Europe. p. 40. ISBN 978-92-871-5928-1.
  4. ^ Bessette AE, Roody WC (2007). Mushrooms of the Southeastern United States. Syracuse, New York: Syracuse University Press. p. 213. ISBN 978-0-8156-3112-5.
  5. ^ Both EE. (2009). "The second record of the European species, Boletus dupainii, in North America" (PDF). Bulletin of the Buffalo Society of Natural Sciences. 38: 1–4. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2010-03-31.
  6. ^ Ortiz-Santana B, Lodge DJ, Baroni TJ, Both EE (2007). "Boletes from Belize and the Dominican Republic" (PDF). Fungal Diversity. 27: 247–416. open access
  7. ^ Boudier JLÉ. (1902). "Champignons nouveaux de France". Bulletin de la Société Mycologique de France (in French). 18: 137–46.
  8. ^ Zhao K, Wu G, Yang ZL. "A new genus, Rubroboletus, to accommodate Boletus sinicus and its allies". Phytotaxa. 188 (2): 61–77. doi:10.11646/phytotaxa.188.2.1.
  9. ^ Loizides M, Bellanger JM, Assyov B, Moreau PA, Richard F (2019). "Present status and future of boletoid fungi (Boletaceae) on the island of Cyprus: cryptic and threatened diversity unraveled by 10-year study". Fungal Ecology. 41 (13): 65–81. doi:10.1016/j.funeco.2019.03.008.

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Rubroboletus dupainii: Brief Summary

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Rubroboletus dupainii, commonly known as Dupain's bolete, is a bolete fungus of the genus Rubroboletus. It is native to Europe, where it is threatened, and red listed in six countries. It also occurs in North America, although it is rare there. It was first recorded from North Carolina, and then from Iowa in 2009. It was reported from Belize in 2007, growing under Quercus peduncularis and other oaks.

The bolete was first described scientifically by French mycologist Jean Louis Émile Boudier in 1902. It was transferred to the new genus Rubroboletus in 2014 along with several other allied reddish colored, blue-staining bolete species. Phylogenetically, R. dupainii is the sister species of Rubroboletus lupinus.

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