Gilled Bolete
Phylloporus rhodoxanthus (Schweinitz) Bresadola
Gilled Bolete: https://mail.marylandbiodiversity.org/species/12330
Synonyms
Golden Gilled Bolete  Phylloporus leucomycelinus 
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Status

Found solitary or in small groups on ground in hardwood (especially oak) or coniferous forests. Also occurs in mowed grass at forest edges.

Description

Cap: dull reddish-brown to olive-brown, dry, somewhat velvety, cracks may expose yellow flesh; convex to flax or shallowly depressed in age. Fertile surface: gill-like structures deep yellow to olivaceous-yellow, bruise blue, decurrent, separable from cap, often wrinkled with cross-veining. Stalk: dull yellow to reddish-brown, nearly smooth, bruises yellow; yellow mycelium at base (J. Solem, pers. comm.).

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