Cap on a stem; pores below cap [boletes & stemmed polypores] species

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Overview

 

The fungi in this group produce fruitbodies with pores on the underside of the cap. Mostly the pores are roughly circular but in some species they are elongated. In some species the pores measure a millimetre or more in diameter but in others they are almost invisible to the naked eye and you may need a magnifying glass or hand lens to confirm their presence.

 

39 species

Austroboletus eburneus (Austroboletus eburneus)

Austroboletus eburneus
Austroboletus eburneus

Austroboletus lacunosus (Austroboletus lacunosus)

Bolete sp. (Bolete sp.)

Bolete sp.
Bolete sp.
Bolete sp.

Boletellus ananiceps (Boletellus ananiceps)

Boletellus emodensis (Boletellus emodensis)

Boletellus emodensis
Boletellus emodensis
Boletellus emodensis

Boletellus sp. (Boletellus)

Boletellus sp.
Boletellus sp.
Boletellus sp.

Boletus barragensis (Boletus barragensis)

Fistulinella mollis (Custard Bolete)

Fistulinella prunicolor (Fistulinella prunicolor)

Fistulinella prunicolor
Fistulinella prunicolor
Fistulinella prunicolor

Kgaria sp. (genus) (A bolete mushroom)

Kgaria sp. (genus)
Kgaria sp. (genus)
Kgaria sp. (genus)

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