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4800 Short List of PNW Mushrooms

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“<strong>PNW</strong> Fungi list & Descriptions,” © Jake Hurlbert: Pg 12 <strong>of</strong> 138<br />

226 Boletus calopus. 523A.<br />

227 Boletus chrysenteron. aka Xerocomus<br />

228 chrysenteron. Cracking cap. A520.<br />

229 Boletus coccyginus.<br />

230 Boletus coniferarum.. Bitter. Stipe brown, stains<br />

231 yellow above ring zone. Cap large Dark olive grey.<br />

232 Boletus edulis. King Bolete. In Italy called<br />

233 “Pacini.” Olive Brown in maturity. Spores are big<br />

234 long<br />

235 Boletus Edulis var pinicola “pinophilus.” False<br />

236 King Bolete<br />

237 Boletus eryhropus, aka B. luridifernis. Blue stain<br />

238 on red pores. A526.<br />

239 Boletus fibrillosus.. Brown dry cap, not slimy.<br />

240 Yellowish in ring zone. White’ish below the ring.<br />

241 Boletus flaviporus.<br />

242 Boletus fragrans.<br />

243 Boletus frastii. Red viscid cap<br />

244 Boletus haematinus.<br />

245 Boletus luridiformis.<br />

246 Boletus mirabilis. Wooly appearing viscid cap with<br />

247 rough stipe. On wood. A521.<br />

248 Boletus mottii.<br />

249 Boletus mottiae.<br />

250 Boletus pinophilus. Spring King. Red cap. White<br />

251 stem.<br />

252 Boletus piperatus aka Chalciporus piperatus.<br />

253 Small. Spore surfaces have reddish tones at<br />

254 maturity.<br />

Boletus porosporus americanus.<br />

Boletus pulcherrimus. A528.<br />

Boletus pulverulentus. A514, 515.<br />

Boletus radicans.<br />

Boletus rainisii.<br />

Boletus regius.<br />

Boletus rubripes.<br />

Boletus satanus.<br />

Boletus smithii. Cap reddish.<br />

Boletus spadiceus.<br />

Boletus sphaerocephalus.<br />

Boletus subglabripes. May be a Leccinum. It has<br />

scabers that do not darken as in Leccinum.<br />

Boletus subtomentosus aka xerocomus<br />

subtomentosus. Surface dry velveyt-subtomentose.<br />

Becoming<br />

Boletus sulivelutipes. Red stipe.<br />

Boletus truncatus. (cf B. tomentosus. Pink in the<br />

cracks).<br />

Boletus “Xerocomus” zelleri. A518. Mc10.<br />

Boletus “Xerocomus” chrysenteron. A520.<br />

Cracking cap.<br />

Bondarzewia mesenterica.<br />

Bondarzewia berkeleyi.<br />

Bondarzewia montana (Bondarzewiales, Poriales:<br />

Polyporaceae) A565.

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