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- Q20656696 subject Q6259272.
- Q20656696 subject Q8475543.
- Q20656696 abstract "Tylopilus nebulosus is a species of bolete fungus in the family Boletaceae found in eastern North America. It was originally described by Charles Horton Peck in 1898 as a species of Boletus, from collections made in Ray Brook, New York. Carl B. Wolfe transferred it to the genus Tylopilus in 1980.".
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- Q20656696 family Q899266.
- Q20656696 genus Q1492335.
- Q20656696 kingdom Q764.
- Q20656696 order Q659629.
- Q20656696 synonym "*Boletus nebulosus (Peck (1898)".
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- Q20656696 wikiPageWikiLink Q174698.
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- Q20656696 binomialAuthority "Wolfe".
- Q20656696 classis Q27720.
- Q20656696 divisio Q174698.
- Q20656696 familia Q899266.
- Q20656696 genus "Tylopilus".
- Q20656696 ordo Q659629.
- Q20656696 regnum Q764.
- Q20656696 synonyms "*Boletus nebulosus (Peck )".
- Q20656696 type Eukaryote.
- Q20656696 type Fungus.
- Q20656696 type Species.
- Q20656696 type Thing.
- Q20656696 type Q19088.
- Q20656696 comment "Tylopilus nebulosus is a species of bolete fungus in the family Boletaceae found in eastern North America. It was originally described by Charles Horton Peck in 1898 as a species of Boletus, from collections made in Ray Brook, New York. Carl B. Wolfe transferred it to the genus Tylopilus in 1980.".
- Q20656696 label "Tylopilus nebulosus".