Harrya chromapes
Harrya chromapes, commonly known as the yellowfoot bolete or the chrome-footed bolete, is a species of bolete fungus in the family Boletaceae. The bolete is found in eastern North America, Costa Rica, and eastern Asia, where it grows on the ground, in a mycorrhizal association with deciduous and coniferous trees. Fruit bodies have smooth, rose-pink caps that are initially convex before flattening out. The pores on the cap undersurface are white, aging to a pale pink as the spores mature. The thick stipe has fine pink or reddish dots (scabers), and is white to pinkish but with a bright yellow base. The mushrooms are edible but are popular with insects, and so they are often infested with maggots.
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Harrya chromapes
Harrya chromapes, commonly known as the yellowfoot bolete or the chrome-footed bolete, is a species of bolete fungus in the family Boletaceae. The bolete is found in eastern North America, Costa Rica, and eastern Asia, where it grows on the ground, in a mycorrhizal association with deciduous and coniferous trees. Fruit bodies have smooth, rose-pink caps that are initially convex before flattening out. The pores on the cap undersurface are white, aging to a pale pink as the spores mature. The thick stipe has fine pink or reddish dots (scabers), and is white to pinkish but with a bright yellow base. The mushrooms are edible but are popular with insects, and so they are often infested with maggots.
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Boletus chromapes (Frost (1874)
Ceriomyces chromapes (Frost)Murrill(1909)
Krombholzia chromapes (Frost)Singer(1942)
Leccinum cartagoense (Wolfe & Bougher) Halling & G.M.Muell. (1999)
Leccinum chromapes (Frost) Singer (1947)
Tylopilus cartagoensis (Wolfe & Bougher (1993)
Tylopilus chromapes (Frost)A.H.Sm.&Thiers(1968)
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The stipe base is chrome yellow.
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The stipe surface has pink or reddish scabers.
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Harrya chromapes
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H. chromapes
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Boletus chromapes (Frost )
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Ceriomyces chromapes ( Murrill )
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Krombholzia chromapes ( Singer )
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Leccinum cartagoense ( Halling & G.M.Muell. )
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Leccinum chromapes ( Singer )
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Tylopilus chromapes ( A.H.Sm. & Thiers )
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Harrya chromapes, commonly kno ...... e often infested with maggots.
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Подоси́новик окрашенноно́гий ( ...... (Frost) A.H.Sm. & Thiers, 1968
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Harrya chromapes
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Подосиновик окрашенноногий
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