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Neoboletus luridiformis : ウィキペディア英語版 | Neoboletus luridiformis
''Neoboletus luridiformis'', known until 2014 as ''Boletus luridiformis'', is a fungus of the bolete family, all of which produce mushrooms with tubes and pores beneath their caps. It is found in Northern Europe and North America, and is commonly known as the dotted stem bolete. Although edible when cooked, it can cause gastric upset when raw and can be confused where the two species coincide with the poisonous ''Rubroboletus satanas'', which has a paler cap. ==Taxonomy== ''Boletus luridiformis'' was originally described by Christian Hendrik Persoon in 1796 as ''Boletus erythropus'' - a name since reduced to synonymy - which derived its specific name from the Greek ''ερυθρος'' ("red") and ''πους'' ("foot"), referring to its red coloured stalk. Its French name, bolet à pied rouge or 'red-foot bolete' is a literal translation. Genetic analysis published in 2013 showed that ''B. luridiformis'' and many (but not all) red-pored boletes were part of a ''dupainii'' clade (named for ''Boletus dupainii''), well-removed from the core group of ''Boletus edulis'' and relatives within the Boletineae. This indicated that it needed to be placed in a new genus. It became the type species of the new genus ''Neoboletus'' in 2014.〔
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