Suillus tridentinus (Bres.) Singer
- Dataset
- GBIF Backbone Taxonomy
- Rank
- SPECIES
- Published in
- (1945). Farlowia 2(2): 260.
Classification
- kingdom
- Fungi
- phylum
- Basidiomycota
- class
- Agaricomycetes
- order
- Boletales
- family
- Suillaceae
- genus
- Suillus
- species
- Suillus tridentinus
Name
- Synonyms
- Boletinus tridentinus (Bres.) Bigeard & H.Guillemin
- Boletopsis fulvescens Smotl.
- Boletopsis tridentina (Bres.) Henn.
- Boletus aurantiporus J.Howse
- Boletus tridentinus Bres.
- Ixocomus flavus var. tridentinus (Bres.) Quél.
- Ixocomus tridentinus (Bres.) Bataille
- Ixocomus tridentinus (Bres.) Singer
- Solenia tridentina (Bres.) Kuntze
- Suillus aurantiporus (J.Howse) Kuntze
- Versipellis tridentinus (Bres.) Quél.
- Viscipellis tridentina (Bres.) Quél.
- Homonyms
- Suillus tridentinus (Bres.) Singer
- Common names
- Bolet du Trentin in French
- Bolet du trentin in French
- Bolet orangé du mélèze in French
- Orange Larch Bolete in English
- Orangeporet slimrørhat in Danish
- Orangeporet slimrørhat in Danish
- Roestrode ringboleet in Dutch
- Rostroter Lärchen-Röhrling in German
- Rostroter Lärchenröhrling in German
- Rostroter Lärchenröhrling in German
- Roude Schmierschwamp in Luxembourgish
- Rozsdavörös fenyőtinóru in Hungarian
- klouzek tridentský in Czech
- orangeporig lärksopp in Swedish
- rozsdavörös gyűrűstinóru in Hungarian
- tridentinska lupljivka in Slovenian
- Маслёнок рыже-красный in Russian
- Orange Larch Bolete in English
- Roestrode ringboleet in Dutch
- orangeporet slimrørhat in Danish
- orangeporig lärksopp in Swedish
Bibliographic References
- (2008) Funga Nordica. Agaricoid, boletoid and cyphelloid genera
- (2012) Funga Nordica. Agaricoid, boletoid, clavarioid, cyphelloid and gastroid genera
- Læssøe & Petersen (2019) Fungi of Temperate Europe
- Namnkommittén för svampar (2023) Taxon- och namnuppdateringar för svampar, 2023
- Robert, Stegehuis & Stalpers (2016) The MycoBank engine and related databases.
- Singer (1945) The Boletineae of Florida with Notes on Extralimital Species. II. The Boletaceae (Gyroporoideae)