#family_Boletaceae__Boletaceae  family of pore-bearing fleshy fungi having the spores easily separating from the cup and often from each other
  supertype:  #fungus_family  includes lichen families
  member of:  #order_Agaricales
  member:  #bolete  any fungus of the family Boletaceae
  member:  #genus_Boletus__Boletus  type genus of Boletaceae; genus of soft early-decaying pore fungi; some poisonous and some edible
     member:  #Boletus_chrysenteron  a fungus convex cap and a dingy yellow under surface and a dry stalk
     member:  #Boletus_edulis  a edible and choice fungus; has a convex cap that is slightly viscid when fresh and moist but soon dries and a thick bulbous tan stalk
     member:  #Frost's_bolete__Boletus_frostii  a fungus with a red cap and a red coarsely reticulate stalk
     member:  #Boletus_luridus  a poisonous fungus with a dingy yellow cap and orange red undersurface and a cylindrical reticulate stalk
     member:  #Boletus_mirabilis  a fungus that is edible when young and fresh; has a dark brown convex cap with a yellow to greenish under surface and reddish stalk
     member:  #Boletus_pallidus  a fungus that has an off-white cap when it is young but later becomes dingy brown and a stalk of the same color; the under surface of the cap (the tubes) a pale greenish yellow
     member:  #Boletus_pulcherrimus  a beautiful but poisonous bolete; has a brown cap with a scarlet pore surface and a thick reticulate stalk
     member:  #Boletus_pulverulentus  an edible fungus with a broadly convex blackish brown cap and a pore surface that is yellow when young and darkens with age; stalk is thick and enlarges toward the base
     member:  #Boletus_roxanae  a fungus with a rusty red cap and a white pore surface that becomes yellow with age and a pale yellow stalk
     member:  #Boletus_subvelutipes  a fungus with a velvety stalk and usually a dingy brown cap; injured areas turn blue instantly
     member:  #Boletus_variipes  an edible (but not choice) fungus found on soil under hardwoods; has a dry convex cap with whitish under surface and a reticulate stalk
     member:  #Boletus_zelleri  an edible and choice fungus that has a brown cap with greenish yellow under surface and a stalk that become dull red with age
  member:  #genus_Fuscoboletinus__Fuscoboletinus  a genus of fungi belonging to the family Boletaceae
     member:  #Fuscoboletinus_paluster  an edible fungus with a pinkish purple cap and stalk and a pore surface that is yellow with large angular pores that become like gills in maturity
     member:  #Fuscoboletinus_serotinus  an edible fungus with a broadly convex brown cap and a whitish pore surface and stalk
  member:  #genus_Leccinum__Leccinum  a genus of fungi belonging to the family Boletaceae
     member:  #Leccinum_fibrillosum  an edible fungus with a dark reddish brown cap and a wide light tan stalk that expands toward the base
  member:  #genus_Phylloporus__Phylloporus  a genus of fungi belonging to the family Boletaceae
     member:  #Phylloporus_boletinoides  a fungus with a broadly convex brown cap and pores that extend part way down the stalk
  member:  #genus_Suillus__Suillus  a genus of fungi belonging to the family Boletaceae
     member:  #Suillus_albivelatus__suillusalbivelatu  a short squat edible fungus with a reddish brown cap and white stalk; fruits under pines in the spring
  member:  #genus_Strobilomyces__Strobilomyces  fungi similar to Boletus but with a shaggy scaly cap
     member:  #old-man-of-the-woods__Strobilomyces_floccopus  edible mild-tasting mushroom found in coniferous woodlands of eastern North America
  member:  #genus_Boletellus__Boletellus  a genus of fungi belonging to the family Boletaceae
     member:  #Boletellus_russellii  a fungus with a long coarsely shaggy reticulate stalk and a rimose areolate cap surface

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