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- Q19596154 subject Q16792410.
- Q19596154 subject Q8304310.
- Q19596154 subject Q8475693.
- Q19596154 abstract "Boletus albobrunnescens is a species of bolete fungus in the family Boletaceae. It is classified in the section Boletus of the genus Boletus, commonly known as the porcini mushrooms. First reported to science in 2010, the species was officially described in 2014. It is found in mixed evergreen and deciduous forests of Thailand, where it fruits singly to scattered in soil under Pinus and Castanopsis trees. Its fruit bodies have caps measuring 5.5–11 cm (2.2–4.3 in) in diameter. They are white but stain brown to reddish brown, hence the epithet, which combines the Latin words for "white" (albo) and "becoming brown" (brunnescens). The stipe measures 6–11 cm (2.4–4.3 in) long by 1.5–2 cm (0.6–0.8 in) thick except for the swollen base, which is up to 5 cm (2 in) in diameter. The top of the stipe has a prominent network pattern (reticulations) that diminishes as it extends down to over half its length. Like the cap, it also stains brown after handling. The smooth spores are roughly spindle-shaped (fusoid), and measure 10.5–11.9 by 4.2–4.9 μm.B. albobrunnescens is a good edible mushroom; it is the most expensive mushroom sold in the market of Nakhon Phanom, where in 1998 it sold for 150 Baht per kilogram.".
- Q19596154 binomialAuthority Q3298677.
- Q19596154 class Q27720.
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- Q19596154 genus Q19744.
- Q19596154 kingdom Q764.
- Q19596154 order Q659629.
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- Q19596154 binomialAuthority "Desjardin, Dentinger & Arora".
- Q19596154 classis Q27720.
- Q19596154 divisio Q174698.
- Q19596154 familia Q899266.
- Q19596154 genus "Boletus".
- Q19596154 ordo Q659629.
- Q19596154 regnum Q764.
- Q19596154 type Eukaryote.
- Q19596154 type Fungus.
- Q19596154 type Species.
- Q19596154 type Thing.
- Q19596154 type Q19088.
- Q19596154 comment "Boletus albobrunnescens is a species of bolete fungus in the family Boletaceae. It is classified in the section Boletus of the genus Boletus, commonly known as the porcini mushrooms. First reported to science in 2010, the species was officially described in 2014. It is found in mixed evergreen and deciduous forests of Thailand, where it fruits singly to scattered in soil under Pinus and Castanopsis trees. Its fruit bodies have caps measuring 5.5–11 cm (2.2–4.3 in) in diameter.".
- Q19596154 label "Boletus albobrunnescens".