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'''Boletinellaceae''' are a small [[Family (biology)|family]] of [[mushrooms]], primarily characterized by small [[wiktionary:pore|pore]]s on the underside of the [[mushroom]] rather than [[gills]]. Though in the order [[Boletales]], new research shows they and [[Gyroporaceae]] are more closely related to [[Scleroderma citrinum|earthballs]] of [[Sclerodermataceae]] than [[Boletaceae]]<ref>Binder M & Bresinsky A. (2002): Derivation of polymorphic lineage of Gasteromycetes from boletoid ancestors. ''Mycologia'' '''94'''(1), 85-98</ref> |
'''Boletinellaceae''' are a small [[Family (biology)|family]] of [[mushrooms]], primarily characterized by small [[wiktionary:pore|pore]]s on the underside of the [[mushroom]] rather than [[gills]]. Though in the order [[Boletales]], new research shows they and [[Gyroporaceae]] are more closely related to [[Scleroderma citrinum|earthballs]] of [[Sclerodermataceae]] than [[Boletaceae]].<ref>Binder M & Bresinsky A. (2002): Derivation of polymorphic lineage of Gasteromycetes from boletoid ancestors. ''Mycologia'' '''94'''(1), 85-98</ref> |
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Genera include ''[[Boletinellus]]'' and ''[[Phlebopus]]'', the latter genus showing some [[Gondwana]]n distribution found in [[Australia]], [[Sri Lanka]] and elsewhere. It contains the gigantic ''[[Phlebopus marginatus]]'', the cap of which can reach 1 metre in diameter.<ref>{{cite journal |last= Heinemann P, Rammeloo J.|year= 1982|title=Observations on the genus ''Phlebopus'' (Boletineae)|journal=Mycotaxon |volume=15|issue=1|pages= 384–404}}</ref> |
Genera include ''[[Boletinellus]]'' and ''[[Phlebopus]]'', the latter genus showing some [[Gondwana]]n distribution found in [[Australia]], [[Sri Lanka]] and elsewhere. It contains the gigantic ''[[Phlebopus marginatus]]'', the cap of which can reach 1 metre in diameter.<ref>{{cite journal |last= Heinemann P, Rammeloo J.|year= 1982|title=Observations on the genus ''Phlebopus'' (Boletineae)|journal=Mycotaxon |volume=15|issue=1|pages= 384–404}}</ref> |
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Boletinellus merulioides | |
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Suborder: | Sclerodermatineae
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Family: | Boletinellaceae P.M. Kirk, P.F. Cannon & J.C. David
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Boletinellaceae are a small family of mushrooms, primarily characterized by small pores on the underside of the mushroom rather than gills. Though in the order Boletales, new research shows they and Gyroporaceae are more closely related to earthballs of Sclerodermataceae than Boletaceae.[1]
Genera include Boletinellus and Phlebopus, the latter genus showing some Gondwanan distribution found in Australia, Sri Lanka and elsewhere. It contains the gigantic Phlebopus marginatus, the cap of which can reach 1 metre in diameter.[2]
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