Taxon Details: Heimioporus betula (Schwein.) E.Horak
Taxon Profile:
Narratives:
Family:
Boletaceae (Basidiomycota)
Boletaceae (Basidiomycota)
Scientific Name:
Heimioporus betula (Schwein.) E.Horak
Heimioporus betula (Schwein.) E.Horak
Primary Citation:
Heimioporus E. Horak gen. nov. - replacing Heimiella Boedijn (1951, syn. post., Boletales, Basidiomycota).
Sydowia 56: 239. 1980
Heimioporus E. Horak gen. nov. - replacing Heimiella Boedijn (1951, syn. post., Boletales, Basidiomycota).
Sydowia 56: 239. 1980
Accepted Name:
This name is currently accepted.
This name is currently accepted.
Synonyms:
Boletus betula Schwein.
Ceriomyces betula (Schwein.) Murrill
Boletellus betula (Schwein.) E.-J.Gilbert
Austroboletus betula (Schwein.) E.Horak
Porphyrellus alveolatus R.Heim & Perr.-Bertr.
Austroboletus alveolatus (R.Heim & Perr.-Bertr.) E.Horak
Heimiella alveolata (R.Heim & Perr.-Bertr.) Watling
Heimioporus alveolatus (R.Heim & Perr.-Bertr.) E.Horak
Boletus betula Schwein.
Ceriomyces betula (Schwein.) Murrill
Boletellus betula (Schwein.) E.-J.Gilbert
Austroboletus betula (Schwein.) E.Horak
Porphyrellus alveolatus R.Heim & Perr.-Bertr.
Austroboletus alveolatus (R.Heim & Perr.-Bertr.) E.Horak
Heimiella alveolata (R.Heim & Perr.-Bertr.) Watling
Heimioporus alveolatus (R.Heim & Perr.-Bertr.) E.Horak
Description:
Registration number: MB368305
Distribution: The taxon appears to be distributed from E USA to Oaxaca, Mexico. Heimioporus alveolatus described from Mexico is a synonym.
Commentary: The spore ornamentation is manifested generally as circular to semicircular pits that occasionally coalesce. The apex is eroded and is often described erroneously (from light microscope observations) as a 'germ pore.' The spores can appear somewhat truncated however.
Registration number: MB368305
Distribution: The taxon appears to be distributed from E USA to Oaxaca, Mexico. Heimioporus alveolatus described from Mexico is a synonym.
Commentary: The spore ornamentation is manifested generally as circular to semicircular pits that occasionally coalesce. The apex is eroded and is often described erroneously (from light microscope observations) as a 'germ pore.' The spores can appear somewhat truncated however.
Related Objects:
• D. R. Sumstine, United States of America
• Heimioporus betula (Schwein.) E.Horak, North Carolina
• H. D. House, United States of America
• V. S. E. Delafield, United States of America
• H. E. Bigelow 17891, United States of America
• D. R. Sumstine, United States of America
• J. J. Kohlmeyer 3556, United States of America
• Heimioporus betula (Schwein.) E.Horak, Virginia
• A. F. Grassmyer s.n., United States of America
• C. B. Wolfe 388, United States of America
• R. E. Halling 2519, United States of America
• R. E. Halling 6888, United States of America
• R. E. Halling 2537, United States of America
• W. A. Murrill, United States of America
• W. A. Murrill, United States of America
• B. Fink 38, United States of America
• F. S. Earle, United States of America
• W. A. Murrill, United States of America
• Y. Goto, Japan
• Heimioporus betula (Schwein.) E.Horak, North Carolina
• H. D. House, United States of America
• V. S. E. Delafield, United States of America
• H. E. Bigelow 17891, United States of America
• D. R. Sumstine, United States of America
• J. J. Kohlmeyer 3556, United States of America
• Heimioporus betula (Schwein.) E.Horak, Virginia
• A. F. Grassmyer s.n., United States of America
• C. B. Wolfe 388, United States of America
• R. E. Halling 2519, United States of America
• R. E. Halling 6888, United States of America
• R. E. Halling 2537, United States of America
• W. A. Murrill, United States of America
• W. A. Murrill, United States of America
• B. Fink 38, United States of America
• F. S. Earle, United States of America
• W. A. Murrill, United States of America
• Y. Goto, Japan