Boletellus ananiceps (also spelled ananaeceps) is a species of fungus in the family Boletaceae. First described by Miles Joseph Berkeley under the name Boletus ananaeceps in 1873,[2] it was transferred to Boletellus in 1955 by Rolf Singer.[3] It is found in Australia.
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ananaeceps in 1873, it was transferred to Boletellus in 1955 by Rolf Singer. It is found in Australia. "Boletellusananiceps (Berk.) Singer (1955)". MycoBank....
to the ridged spores of Boletellus species. Here is a list of species currently accepted in the genus Boletellus: B. ananiceps (Berk.) Singer B. ananas...
Boletellus ananas, commonly known as the pineapple bolete, is a mushroom in the family Boletaceae, and the type species of the genus Boletellus. It is...
appearance to Boletellusananiceps, but the latter species is scaly rather than shaggy, has a pinkish tint, and lacks grooves in the spores. "Boletellus emodensis...