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Boletales is an order of basidiomycotic fungi. Members of the order are characterized by having pores or tubes insted of gills. The order includes the genera Boletus, Suillus and Serpula.
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Two photographs and information on this basidiomycetous truffle.
Article by Tom Volk on this earth star, with an animated clip showing how it expands after rain, and the story of a dog that thought this fungus was edible.
Photograph and information on this species.
Photographs of these two species.
Information and photographs including a scanning electron micrograph of spores.
Information and photograph of this long-stalked species, with a scanning electron micrograph of the spores.
An on-line reprint of the book by Harry D Thiers that gives coverage of these fungi.
Photograph and information on this stipitate polypore.
Photograph and information on this stalked puffball.
Photograph and information on this stalked puffball found in Eastern USA and south to Costa Rica.
Photograph and information on this boletoid fungus.
This species was photographed in the U.S. Virgin Islands.
This species was photographed in the Dominican Republic.
Photographs, description and microscopic features.
Photographs, description and microscopic features.
Mycelia of Serpula lacrymans and damaged timber.
Photograph and information on this bolete.
Photograph and the identifying features of this species.
Information on this species, and photographs of the fruiting bodies and spores.
Article by Tom Volk on this blue-staining but edible member of the boletus family.
Information on this species, and photographs of the fruiting bodies and spores.
Information and photographs of this species.
Article by Tom Volk on this fungus, sometimes called the Dyemaker’s Puffball because of its use in dyeing fabric.
Photograph and information on this false puffball.
A list of those species in this genus that can be found in California with photographs of 8 of them.
Article with photographs by Tom Volk on this boletus, commonly known as the chicken-fat mushroom because of its color.
Photographs of several members of this genus.
Photographs, description and microscopic features.
Photographs, description and microscopic features.
Photographs of these two species.
An on-line reprint of the book by Harry D Thiers that gives coverage of these fungi.
Article by Tom Volk on this blue-staining but edible member of the boletus family.
Information on this species, and photographs of the fruiting bodies and spores.
Photograph and information on this bolete.
Information on this species, and photographs of the fruiting bodies and spores.
Photograph and the identifying features of this species.
Information and photographs including a scanning electron micrograph of spores.
Photograph and information on this boletoid fungus.
Information and photograph of this long-stalked species, with a scanning electron micrograph of the spores.
Photograph and information on this stipitate polypore.
Photograph and information on this stalked puffball found in Eastern USA and south to Costa Rica.
Photograph and information on this species.
Photograph and information on this stalked puffball.
Two photographs and information on this basidiomycetous truffle.
Article by Tom Volk on this fungus, sometimes called the Dyemaker’s Puffball because of its use in dyeing fabric.
Photograph and information on this false puffball.
This species was photographed in the Dominican Republic.
Article with photographs by Tom Volk on this boletus, commonly known as the chicken-fat mushroom because of its color.
Article by Tom Volk on this earth star, with an animated clip showing how it expands after rain, and the story of a dog that thought this fungus was edible.
This species was photographed in the U.S. Virgin Islands.
A list of those species in this genus that can be found in California with photographs of 8 of them.
Mycelia of Serpula lacrymans and damaged timber.
Photographs of several members of this genus.
Information and photographs of this species.
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