Boletellus chrysenteroides

Boletellus chrysenteroides
Scientific classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Fungi
Division: Basidiomycota
Class: Agaricomycetes
Order: Boletales
Family: Boletaceae
Genus: Boletellus
Species:
B. chrysenteroides
Binomial name
Boletellus chrysenteroides
(Snell) Snell (1941)
Synonyms[1]

Boletus chrysenteroides Snell (1936)

Boletellus chrysenteroides is a species of fungus in the family Boletaceae.

Taxonomy

It was first described as Boletus chrysenteroides by mycologist Wally Snell in 1936.[2] Snell later (1941) transferred the species to Boletellus.[3]

Its specific epithet refers to its similarity to Xerocomellus chrysenteron.[4]

Description

The brown cap is 2–7 centimetres (342+34 in) wide. The yellow, sunken pores are 1 millimetre wide and stain blue.[4] The stem is 3.5–10 cm (1+12–4 in) long and 6–12 mm (1412 in) wide. The flesh is whitish, staining blue. The spore print is olive-brown.[4]

Similar species

It is similar to Xerocomellus species, including X. chrysenteron.[4]

Distribution and habitat

It can be found in eastern North America from June to September. It prefers rotting wood, near oak or hemlock.[4]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Boletellus chrysenteroides (Snell) Snell 1941". MycoBank. International Mycological Association. Retrieved 2011-05-06.
  2. ^ Snell WH. (1936). "Notes on boletes. V". Mycologia. 28 (5): 463–75. doi:10.2307/3754120. JSTOR 3754120.
  3. ^ Snell WH. (1941). "The genera of the Boletaceae". Mycologia. 33 (4): 415–23. doi:10.2307/3754896. JSTOR 3754896.
  4. ^ a b c d e Audubon (2023). Mushrooms of North America. Knopf. p. 324. ISBN 978-0-593-31998-7.