Xerocomellus chrysenteron, formerly known as Boletus chrysenteron or Xerocomus chrysenteron, is a small, edible, wild mushroom in the family Boletaceae. These mushrooms have tubes and pores instead of gills beneath their caps. It is commonly known as the red cracking bolete.[1]
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Xerocomelluschrysenteron, formerly known as Boletus chrysenteron or Xerocomus chrysenteron, is a small, edible, wild mushroom in the family Boletaceae...
red-cracked bolete (Xerocomelluschrysenteron). Genetic analysis published in 2013 showed that X. chrysenteron and X. zelleri form a Xerocomellus clade within...
Xerocomellus porosporus is a small wild mushroom in the family Boletaceae. These mushrooms have tubes and pores instead of gills beneath their caps. It...
pores. Fruit bodies in poor condition could be confused with Xerocomelluschrysenteron but the stipes of this species are not reticulated. Edible species...
red coloration in the stem base. Other similar species include Boletus chrysenteron, B. coccyginus, B. fraternus, and B. truncatus. Fungi portal List of...
conifers and also has yellow mycelium. Also somewhat similar are Boletus chrysenteron, B. citriniporus, and B. edulis. Xerocomus subtomentosus occurs in autumn...