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Xerocomellus chrysenteron,
formerly known as
Boletus chrysenteron or
Xerocomus chrysenteron, is a small, edible, wild
mushroom in the
family Boletaceae...
- the red-cracked
bolete (Xerocomellus
chrysenteron).
Genetic analysis published in 2013
showed that X.
chrysenteron and X.
zelleri form a
Xerocomellus clade...
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Xerocomellus chrysenteron. However, X. amylosporus, X. mendocinensis, X. salicola, and X.
rasisiae bruise blue
quicker and more intensely, and X.
chrysenteron is...
- and
considered it
similar in
appearance to
Boletus chrysenteron (now
Xerocomellus chrysenteron). The
species was
transferred to the
genus Tylopilus...
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Graphidales A–B
Pallidogramme chrysenteron,
formerly Phaeographina ****iensis. C–D
Sarcographa glyphiza,
formerly Graphis glyphiza.
Scale bars = 1 mm Scientific...
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Fruit bodies in poor
condition could be
confused with
Xerocomellus chrysenteron but the
stipes of this
species are not reticulated.
Edible species such...
-
member of this family, the
lectin XCL from
Boletus chrysenteron (formerly
Xerocomus chrysenteron),
induces drastic changes in the
actin cytoskeleton...
- involutus), Ser**** (e.g. Ser**** lacrymans),
Xerocomus (e.g.
Xerocomus chrysenteron),
Hygrophoropsis (e.g.
Hygrophoropsis aurantiaca),
Retiboletus (e.g....
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bipigmentata Calocybe carnea — pink
fairhead Calocybe cerina Calocybe chrysenteron Calocybe civilis Calocybe clusii Calocybe coniceps Calocybe constricta...
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directly to see a
color change. For example, the
white flesh of
Boletus chrysenteron stains lemon-yellow or olive.
Three results are
expected with the iron...