Wei Fan Chiu

Chinese mycologist.

Abbreviations: W.F.Chiu
Occupations: mycologist
Citizenships: People's Republic of China
Direct attributions: 0 plants, 22 fungi
Authorship mentions: 0 plants, 44 fungi
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22 fungi attributed, 22 fungi contributed to44 fungi:

Boletus violaceofuscus W.F. Chiu 1948
edible fungi species in the boletaceae family
Boletus violaceofuscus is a fungus of the genus Boletus native to China. First Described by W.F Chiu in 1948. It is related to Boletus separans.
Strobilomyces glabriceps W.F. Chiu 1948
fungi species in the boletaceae family
Strobilomyces glabriceps is a species of bolete fungus in the family Suillaceae found in China. It was described as new to science in 1948 by Wei-Fan Chiu. The type collection was made in Kunming in June, 1938.
Cantharellus yunnanensis W.F. Chiu 1973
fungi species in the hydnaceae family
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Stropharia yunnanensis W.F. Chiu 1973
fungi species in the strophariaceae family
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Russula taliensis W.F. Chiu 1945
fungi species in the russulaceae family
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Russula chichuensis W.F. Chiu 1945
fungi species in the russulaceae family
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Psathyrella nigripunctipes W.F. Chiu 1973
fungi species in the psathyrellaceae family
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Lactarius omeiensis W.F. Chiu 1945
fungi species in the russulaceae family
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Lactarius lignicola W.F. Chiu 1945
fungi species in the russulaceae family
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Lactarius chichuensis W.F. Chiu 1945
fungi species in the russulaceae family
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Lactarius castaneus W.F. Chiu 1945
fungi species in the russulaceae family
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Hebeloma ochraceum W.F. Chiu 1973
fungi species in the hymenogastraceae family
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Dactylella beijingensis Xing Z. Liu, C.Y. Shen & W.F. Chiu 1992
fungi species in the orbiliaceae family
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Boletus yunnanensis W.F. Chiu 1948
fungi species in the boletaceae family
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Boletus rugosellus W.F. Chiu 1948
fungi species in the boletaceae family
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Boletus punctilifer W.F. Chiu 1948
fungi species in the boletaceae family
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Boletus pseudostrobilomyces W.F. Chiu 1948
fungi species in the boletaceae family
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Boletus citrifragrans W.F. Chiu & M. Zang 1983
fungi species in the boletaceae family
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Boletus atroviolaceus (Höhn.) W.F. Chiu 1948
fungi species in the boletaceae family
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Bolbitius yunnanensis W.F. Chiu 1973
fungi species in the bolbitiaceae family
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Bolbitius roseipes W.F. Chiu 1973
fungi species in the bolbitiaceae family
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Agaricus yunnanensis W.F. Chiu 1973
fungi species in the agaricaceae family
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Rubroboletus sinicus (W.F. Chiu) Kuan Zhao & Zhu L. Yang 2014
fungi species in the boletaceae family
Rubroboletus sinicus is a bolete fungus in the family Boletaceae. It is found in China. The species was first described by Wei Fan Chiu as Boletus sinicus in 1948 and transferred to the genus Tylopilus in 1979 by Fanglan Tai. In 2014, the genus Rubroboletus was created to accommodate this and allied species. The fruit bodies of R. sinicus` have a brown, pulvinate (cushion-shaped) cap measuring 9–11 cm (3.5–4.3 in), covered with fibrous scales. The tubes on the cap underside are up to 4 mm (0.16 in) long, and stain blue when cut or injured. The pores are red and small, up to 0.5 mm across. The
Chiua virens (Tylopilus Virens) (W.F. Chiu) Yan C. Li & Zhu L. Yang 2016
fungi species in the boletaceae family
Tylopilus virens is a bolete fungus in the family Boletaceae found in Asia. It was described as new to science in 1948 by Wei-Fan Chiu as a species of Boletus; Japanese mycologist Tsuguo Hongo transferred it to Tylopilus in 1964. The fruit body has a convex to flattened cap that is 2.5–8 cm (1.0–3.1 in) in diameter. The tubes on the cap underside are up to 2 cm long, while the roundish pores are about 1–2 mm wide. The mushroom is similar in appearance to Tylopilus felleus, but unlike that species, has a greenish cap when young. T. virens typically grows near the conifer species Keteleeria
Triphragmiopsis laricina (W.F. Chiu) F.L. Tai 1979
fungi species in the raveneliaceae family
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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.
Tylopilus punctatofumosus (W.F. Chiu) F.L. Tai 1979
fungi species in the boletaceae family
Tylopilus punctatofumosus is a bolete fungus in the family Boletaceae found in China. It was described as new to science in 1948 by Wei-Fan Chiu as a species of Boletus; F.L. Tai transferred it to the genus Tylopilus in 1979. The fruit body has a hemispherical to cushion-shaped, white cap measuring 2–3.5 cm (0.8–1.4 in) in diameter. The pores on the cap underside measure less than 1 mm wide. The flesh in the stipe is whitish to yellowish at the base, and does not change color with injury. It has ellipsoid spores measuring 9–11 by 5–6 μm. The type collection was made in Chichushan (Yunnan
Tylopilus albofarinaceus (W.F. Chiu) F.L. Tai 1979
fungi species in the boletaceae family
Tylopilus albofarinaceus is a bolete fungus in the family Boletaceae found in China. It was first described as new to science in 1948 by Wei-Fan Chiu as a species of Boletus; F.L. Tai transferred it to the genus Tylopilus in 1979. The fruit body has a convex, white cap that is up to 5 cm (2 in) in diameter. The tubes on the cap underside are 3 mm long, while the pores are about 0.7–1 mm wide. The flesh in the stipe is white and does not change color with injury. It has ellipsoid spores measuring 11–14 by 5–7 μm. The type collection was made in Kunming in August 1938.
Sutorius brunneissimus (W.F. Chiu) G. Wu & Zhu L. Yang 2016
fungi species in the boletaceae family
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Sutorius magnificus (W.F. Chiu) G. Wu & Zhu L. Yang 2016
edible fungi species in the boletaceae family
Sutorius magnificus, known until 2014 as Boletus magnificus, is a species of bolete fungus in the family Boletaceae native to Yunnan province in China. It was transferred to the new genus Neoboletus in 2014, and then Sutorius in 2016.
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