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Home › Science › Botany › Mushroom › Botales

Botales

Kingdom:   Plantae
Phylum: Basidiomycota
Class: Homobasidiomycetes
Order: Botales

Family

Genus

  • species – Common Name – Edibility Code
    A – Excellent; B – Edible; C – Edible only when well-cooked; D – Deadly; N – Non-edible, but not poisonous; P – Poisonous
    * Listed under two genera; ** Listed under three genera




Boletaceae

Boletus

  • aereus – Tanned Cep – A
  • aestivalis – Summer Boletes – A
  • badius – Bay-brown Bolete * – B
  • bovinus – Bovine Bolete – N
  • calopus – Scarlet-stemmed Bolete – N
  • castaneus – Chestnut Bolete * – B
  • chrysenteron – Red-cracking Bolete – N
  • edulis – Cep – A
  • erythropus – Spotted-stem Bolete – C
  • fechtneri – Fechtner’s Bolete – N
  • felleus – Bitter Boletes * – N
  • lupinus – Wolf Bolete – P
  • luridus – Lurid Bolete – B
  • luteus – Slippery Jack * – B
  • pinophilus – Pine Bolete – A
  • piperatus – peppery Bolete * – N
  • radicans – Whitish Bolete – P
  • regius – Royal Bolete – A
  • rhodopurpureus – Reddish-purple Bolete – N
  • satanas – Devil’s Bolete – D
  • varigatus – Variegated Bolete – N
Chalciporus

  • piperatus – Peppery Bolete * – N

Gyroporus

  • cyanescens – Blueing Bolete – B

Leccinum

  • aurantiacum – Orange Bolete – B
  • carpinum (griseum) – Hornbeam Bolete – N
  • quercinum – Oak Bolete – N
  • sabrum – Brown Birch Bolete – N
  • variicolor – Grey Birch Bolete – N
  • versipelle – Orange Birch Bolete – N

Suillius

  • badius – Bay-brown Bolete * – B
  • bovinus – Bovine Bolete * – N
  • granulatus – Granular Bolete – B
  • grevillei – Elegant Bolete – N
  • luteus – Slippery Jack * – B
  • placidus – Placid Bolete – N
  • viscidus – Larch Bolete – N

Tylopilus

  • felleus – Bitter Boletes * – N

Xerocomus

  • chrysenteron – Red-cracking Bolete * – N
  • parasiticus – Parasitic Bolete – N
  • pulverulentis – Blackening Bolete – N
  • subtomentus – Yellow-cracked Bolete – N
  • pruinatus – Plum-fleshed Bolete – N

Gomphidiaceae

Chroogomphus

  • rutillus – Slimy Gomphidius – N

Gomphidus

  • glutinosus – Glutinous Gomphidius – B
  • roseus – Pink Gomphidius – N

Paxillaceae

Hygrophoropsis

  • aurantiaca – False Chanterelle – B
Paxillus

  • atrotomentosus – Black-stemmed Roll-rim – N
  • involutus – Brown Roll-rim – D
Omphalotus

  • illudens – Deceiving Funnel Cap – P
  • olearius – Jack O’Lantern – P




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