Neoboletus hainanensis (T.H. Li & M. Zang) N.K. Zeng, H. Chai & Zhi Q. Liang

Chai, Hui, Liang, Zhi-Qun, Xue, Rou, Jiang, Shuai, Luo, Shi-Hong, Wang, Yong, Wu, Lu-Ling, Tang, Li-Ping, Chen, Yun, Hong, Deng & Zeng, Nian-Kai, 2019, New and noteworthy boletes from subtropical and tropical China, MycoKeys 46, pp. 55-96 : 69-71

publication ID

https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.46.31470

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scientific name

Neoboletus hainanensis (T.H. Li & M. Zang) N.K. Zeng, H. Chai & Zhi Q. Liang
status

comb. nov.

6. Neoboletus hainanensis (T.H. Li & M. Zang) N.K. Zeng, H. Chai & Zhi Q. Liang comb. nov. Figure 5 d–f

Boletus hainanensis T. H. Li & M. Zang, Mycotaxon 80: 482, 2001

Sutorius hainanensis (T.H. Li & M. Zang) G. Wu & Zhu L. Yang, Fungal Diversity 81: 135, 2016

Habitat.

Solitary on the ground in forests dominated by fagaceous trees including Lithocarpus spp.

Distribution.

Southern and southwestern China.

Note.

Boletus hainanensis T.H. Li & M. Zang was first described from Hainan Province of southern China ( Zang et al. 2001). It was later also reported from Yunnan Province of southwestern China ( Wu et al. 2016a) and was transferred to the genus Sutorius . It is called the "Black bolete" in Yunnan Province, and largely traded in local mushroom markets ( Wang et al. 2004).

Specimens examined.

CHINA. Hainan Province: Changjiang County, Bawangling National Nature Reserve, elev. 650 m, 20 August 2009, N.K. Zeng 523 (HKAS 90209). Yunnan Province: Kunming City, bought from market, 11 July 2015, N.K. Zeng 2128 (FHMU 1392).