Cap Texture is: 3- Wrinkled, Pitted or Corrugated
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Suillus sinuspaulianus
Viscid chestnut- to red-brown cap ages toward orange & may be wrinkled. “Mealy” odor. Dry, yellow- to gray-brown stem is netted above ring w/red lines, spots, hairs or scales below.
Read moreSuillus spectabilis
Yellow, oft-short stem may have a ring, & is often netted above it. Yellow cap flesh smells acidic to unpleasant, & tastes acrid to bitter.
Read moreSuillus tomentosus var. discolor
Yellowish stem stains fingers brown, w/orange-brown dots that age to dark brown. Yellow-brown pores bruise slightly greenish blue, resolving brown.
Read moreTylopilus griseocarneus
Oft-wavy, dark (reddish brown to blackish) cap. Dark pores stain grayish orange, or in age a darker gray. Grayish cap flesh bruises orange-gray, resolving black.
Read moreTylopilus humilis
A shorty, usually wider than tall. Pale pink stem base bruises brown, & is often an underdeveloped nub.
Read moreTylopilus intermedius (“Bitter Parchment Bolete”)
White cap flesh tastes bitter & stains brown. Oft-wrinkled/lumpy whitish cap & slightly darker stem both bruise yellow- to olive-brown.
Read moreTylopilus williamsii
Purplish (magenta- to violet- or brownish) cap often gets channels w/age. White cap flesh tastes bitter. White pores age pinkish & bruise yellow-brown.
Read moreVeloporphyrellus conicus
Corrugated yellowish, brownish, to salmonish cap is conical when young, convex when old, may be shaggy/scaly, & usually has fringes on the margin.
Read moreXanthoconium affine variations (“Spotted Bolete”)
Brown (red-, yellow-, or dark) cap may have yellow spots. White pores age yellow-tan & stain darker. White/tan stem may have pink-purple tints.
Read moreXanthoconium stramineum
White-buff cap deepens w/age, & may crack/fissure. White-buff pores age to brownish-yellow & DNS. Cap flesh may smell fruity.
Read moreXerocomellus dryophilus
Velvety, deep red or red-brown cap cracks w/age. Yellow pores stain blue. Flesh may slowly blue. Stem yellow on top, red going down.
Read moreXerocomellus zelleri (“Zeller’s Bolete”)
Gray- to brown-black cap often has a red-tinted edge. Yellow stem covered w/red or red-brown spots. Dark yellow pores stain blue.
Read moreXerocomus hortonii (“Corrugated Bolete”)
Heavily corrugated red/brown/tan cap. Nice, dense texture. Yellow pores may blue slowly & erratically, & darken w/age.
Read moreXerocomus morrisii (“Red Speckled Bolete”)
Yellow or yellow-green stem well speckled w/red or red-brown dots/scales. Brick orange pores age to dull yellow & stain red.