1995
Gyroporus ammophilus, a new poisonous bolete from the Iberian Peninsula
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Persoonia - Molecular Phylogeny and Evolution of Fungi , Volume 16 - Issue 1 p. 123- 126
Gyroporus ammophilus, a poisonous bolete occurring in Pinus woods on sandy soils along the western Atlantic coast of the Iberian Peninsula, originally published as a variety of G. castaneus, is formally raised to the rank of species. The distinguishing characters of Gyroporus ammophilus are given against G. castaneus (Bull.: Fr.) Quél. The new species causes severe gastroenteritis when consumed.
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Castro, M. L., & Freire, L. (1995). Gyroporus ammophilus, a new poisonous bolete from the Iberian Peninsula. Persoonia - Molecular Phylogeny and Evolution of Fungi, 16(1), 123–126. |