Edibility: 3- Iffy
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Amoenoboletus weberi
Brownish cap dry, scaly & oft-cracked. Pale yellow flesh DNS & tastes “tart and somewhat lemony.” Reddish, oft-scaly stem. Reddish pores.
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Aureoboletus auriflammeus (“Flaming Gold Bolete”)
Stains fingers yellow when handled. Flaming gold cap & stem. Flaming gold pores age toward greenish yellow, DNS, & may have bright red tints.
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Aureoboletus citriniporus
Brown to black cap cracks in age. Brilliant yellow pores DNS. White to pale yellow stem gets orange-yellow by the pores. White cap flesh DNS.
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Austroboletus gracilis var. flavipes
Small (<3″), viscid when wet & shiny when dry, yellowish-brown, oft-cracked cap. White stem flesh DNS but has yellow discoloration by the base.
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Austroboletus gracilis var. pulcherripes
Reddish- to dark-brown (fading w/age), oft-fissured cap w/yellow in the cracks. Coarsely netted (esp. on the upper 2/3), cap-colored stem.
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Baorangia rufomaculata
Red-spotted, rusty brown cap lightens toward honey-yellow. Oft-ribbed stem yellow high, mottled deep red going down.
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Boletellus corneri
Blue-bruising, reddish brown/black, scabered stem often has yellow by the top. Dark cap often cracks w/age. Yellowish pores bruise blue.
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Boletellus cubensis
Bright red streaks/fibers at the top of the scaly stem. Red cap can age dark or pale, & gets deeply cracked/fissured. Yellow/cream cap flesh DNS. Yellow pores DNS.
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Boletellus flocculosipes
Shaggy, gray-brown to -black cap. Yellow pores age brown & stain dark blue-green. Shaggy, red-brown stem is yellow high, dark by base.
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Boletellus pictiformis
Blue-bruising, reddish brown/black, scabered stem often has yellow by the top. Dark cap often cracks w/age. Yellowish pores bruise blue.
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Boletellus pseudochrysenteroides
Red cap ages olive-brown, & gets deeply cracked/fissured. Yellow cap flesh blues & often tastes acidic. Yellow pores stain blue & resolve to brown.
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Boletinellus proximus
Found in Florida in wet woods on or near decaying wood. Pale brown cap flesh DNS. Dark- to purplish-brown cap fades w/age to brown or cinnamon-buff.
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Boletus amyloideus
Viscid red cap ages to dark reddish brown. Pink- to rose-colored cap flesh. Bright greenish-yellow pores DNS.
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Boletus aurantiosplendens (“Showy Orange Bolete”)
Orange-yellow-tan cap. Yellow flesh slowly darkens. Yellow pores may stain brown-orange. Oft-netted stem.

