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has gloss | (noun) a beautiful but poisonous bolete; has a brown cap with a scarlet pore surface and a thick reticulate stalk Boletus pulcherrimus |
has gloss | eng: Boletus pulcherrimus, commonly known as Alice Eastwood's boletus or the red-pored bolete, is a species of mushroom in the Boletaceae family. It is a large bolete from Western North America with distinguishing features that include a finely netted surface on the upper third of the stem, a red to brown cap and stem color, and red pores that stain blue upon injury. Formerly known as B. eastwoodiae, the original specimen was reviewed in 1976 and found to be B. satanas. To date it is the only bolete that has been implicated in the death of someone consuming it; a couple developed gastrointestinal symptoms in 1994 after eating this fungus with the husband succumbing. Autopsy revealed infarction of the midgut. |
lexicalization | eng: Boletus pulcherrimus |
subclass of | (noun) any fungus of the family Boletaceae bolete |
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has gloss | rus: Борови́к прекра́сный ( ) — гриб рода семейства . Ядовит. |
lexicalization | rus: Боровик прекрасный |
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member of | (noun) type genus of Boletaceae; genus of soft early-decaying pore fungi; some poisonous and some edible genus Boletus, Boletus |
similar | e/Boletus pulcherrimus |
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media:img | Boletus pulcherrimus 8405.jpg |
media:img | Boletus pulcherrimus 8407.jpg |
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