Tapinella atrotomentosa, commonly known as the velvet roll-rim or velvet-footed pax, is a species of fungus in the family Tapinellaceae. Although it has gills, it is a member of the pored mushroom order Boletales. August Batsch described the species in 1783. It has been recorded from Asia, Central America, Europe and North America. Tough and inedible, it grows on tree stumps of conifers. The mushroom contains several compounds that act as deterrents of feeding by insects.
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Tapinellaatrotomentosa, commonly known as the velvet roll-rim or velvet-footed pax, is a species of fungus in the family Tapinellaceae. Although it has...
vernalis. Two former species—Tapinella panuoides and Tapinellaatrotomentosa—have now been transferred to the related genus Tapinella in the family Tapinellaceae...
H.Sm. & Solheim (1953), also called the snowbank fairy helmet Tapinellaatrotomentosa (Batsch) Šutara (1992), also called the velvet roll-rim or velvet-footed...
long. Other similar species include Phylloporus arenicola, Tapinellaatrotomentosa, and Tapinella panuoides. Paxillus involutus forms ectomycorrhizal relationships...
and Punctularia atropurpurascens (Basidiomycota) Spiromentin B 121254-56-6 Tapinellaatrotomentosa (Basidiomycota) and cultures of Tapinella panuoides...
Boletales. Members of this family are: Bondarcevomyces, Pseudomerulius, and Tapinella. Hahn C, Agerer R (1999). "Studien zur Systematik der Paxillaceae". Sendtnera...
helmet", or "fuzzy foot", although it shares the latter name with Tapinellaatrotomentosa and Xeromphalina campanella. M. overholtsii has been given the...