Qing Bin Wang

Botanist.

Abbreviations: Q.B.Wang
Occupations: botanist
Direct attributions: 0 plants, 6 fungi
Authorship mentions: 0 plants, 6 fungi
Links:IPNI

6 fungi attributed to6 fungi:

Boletus reticuloceps (Netcap King Bolete) (M. Zang, M.S. Yuan & M.Q. Gong) Q.B. Wang & Y.J. Yao 2005
edible fungi species in the boletaceae family
Boletus reticuloceps is a species of fungus in the family Boletaceae. The species was first described scientifically in 1993 as Aureoboletus reticuloceps, and later transferred to the genus Boletus in 2005. The fruit bodies have a dry cap, that is yellowish-brown, deeply wrinkled and reticulated, and covered with fibrils that form minute brown scales. Its stem is finely reticulated. The hymenophore is white when young, but becomes yellow in maturity. The flesh does not change color when bruised or injured. Its spores are olive-brown to brown. The species is found in Asia; the type collection
Suillus kunmingensis (W.F. Chiu) Q.B. Wang & Y.J. Yao 2004
fungi species in the suillaceae family
Suillus kunmingensis is a species of bolete fungus in the family Suillaceae. It was described as new to science in 1948 by Wei-Fan Chiu as a species of Boletinus; Wang and Yao transferred it to the genus Suillus in a 2004 nomenclatural revision of several Chinese boletes. The species epithet alludes to the type locality—Kunming, China—where the first scientific collections of the bolete were made in November, 1941. It has also been recorded from Sichuan. Similar Suillus species include S. pinetorum and S. punctatipes.
Boletus gansuensis Q.B. Wang, T.H. Li & Y.J. Yao 2003
fungi species in the boletaceae family
Boletus gansuensis is a species of bolete fungus in the family Boletaceae. Found in China, where it grows in association with Himalayan birch (Betula utilis), it was described as new to science in 2003. The fruitbodies of the fungus have red caps, pinkish-red pores on the cap underside, and a somewhat furfuraceous stipe (i.e., covered in scaly, branlike particles). The specific epithet refers to the type locality in Gansu Province, China. Similar species include the European Suillellus queletii, and the North American and Asian Boletus subvelutipes.
Tylopilus microsporus S.Z. Fu, Q.B. Wang & Y.J. Yao 2006
fungi species in the boletaceae family
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Suillus cavipoides (Z.S. Bi & G.Y. Zheng) Q.B. Wang & Y.J. Yao 2004
fungi species in the suillaceae family
Suillus cavipoides is a bolete mushroom in the genus Suillus native to China. Initially described as Boletinus cavipoides, it was transferred by Wang and Yao to the genus Suillus in a 2004 nomenclatural revision of several Chinese boletes.
Boletus astratus Q.B. Wang & Y.J. Yao 2004
fungi species in the boletaceae family
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