Boletus subalpinus

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| image = Gastroboletus subalpinus 171207.jpg

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| genus = Boletus

| species = subalpinus

| authority = (Trappe & Thiers) M.Nuhn, Manfr.Binder, A.F.S.Taylor, Halling, & Hibbett (2013)

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| synonyms = *Gastroboletus subalpinus Trappe & Thiers (1969)

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Boletus subalpinus, commonly known as the gasteroid king bolete,{{cite book |last1=Arora |first1=David |title=Mushrooms demystified: a comprehensive guide to the fleshy fungi |date=1986 |publisher=Ten Speed Press |location=Berkeley |isbn=978-0-89815-169-5 |edition=Second}} is a species of fungus in the family Boletaceae. The species was first described scientifically in 1969 by American mycologists Harry Delbert Thiers and James M. Trappe. It is found in California and Oregon. It was originally named as a species of Gastroboletus but was found to be in Boletus sensu stricto in a 2013 molecular phylogenetics study.

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{{cite journal |vauthors=Nuhn ME, Binder M, Taylor AF, Halling RE, Hibbett DS |title=Phylogenetic overview of the Boletineae |journal=Fungal Biology |year=2013 |volume=117 |issue=7–8 |pages=479–511 |doi=10.1016/j.funbio.2013.04.008 |pmid=23931115}}

{{cite journal |vauthors=Thiers HD, Trappe JM |title=Studies in the genus Gastroboletus |journal=Brittonia |year=1969 |volume=21 |issue=3 |pages=244–254 |doi=10.2307/2805576|jstor=2805576 |s2cid=2410337 }}

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