Xerocomellus truncatus

Yellow pores age darker & stain blue/green. White flesh ages yellow & stains blue/green. Deep brown cap may redden w/age & often cracks.

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Description

Name in North American Boletes: Boletus truncatus

Genus: Xerocomellus

  • Genus 2: Boletus
  • Genus 3: Xerocomus

Species: truncatus

Common Name:

Tells: Yellow pores age darker & stain blue/green. White flesh ages yellow & stains blue/green. Deep brown cap may redden w/age & often cracks.

Other Information: Stem starts yellow at the top & purple-red at the bottom, ages to dark rose-red overall, & may have ridges. The cracks in the cap usually have reddish tinges. Likes conifers or mixed woods. Basically indistinguishable from the other Red Crack Bolete (X. chrysenteron) without a microscope to examine the spores.

Science Notes: DNA testing moved this mushroom into the newly erected genus “Xerocomellus.”

Edibility: Good

CHEMICAL TESTS:

  • NH4OH (Ammonia): No data.
  • KOH: No data.
  • FeSO4 (Iron Salts): Cap flesh turns greenish gray.

Links:

National Audubon Society Field guide to Mushrooms, Gary Lincoff 567 Mushrooms of West Virginia and the Central Appalachians  0 North American Boletes 168

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