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''Xerocomus'' is a genus of poroid fungi related to '' Boletus''. Many mycologists did not originally recognize the distinction between the two genera and placed ''Xerocomus'' taxa in genus ''Boletus''. However, several molecular phylogenetic studies have demonstrated that ''Xerocomus'' is a heterogeneous genus of polyphyletic origin, which has resulted in further division of ''Xerocomus'' into ''
Xerocomellus ''Xerocomellus'' is a genus of fungi in the family Boletaceae. The genus, as it was described in 2008, contained 12 species. However '' X. rubellus'' and '' X. engelii'' were transferred to the new genus '' Hortiboletus'' and '' X. armeniacus'' ...
'' and ''
Hemileccinum ''Hemileccinum'' is a genus of fungi in the family Boletaceae. It was erected in 2008 by Josef Šutara to contain two species united by a number of shared morphological features: '' H. depilatum'' and the type '' H. impolitum''. In 2014 ...
''. The members of the genus ''Xerocomellus'' are more closely related to ''Boletus'' than true ''Xerocomus'' is, which is relatively distantly related to ''Boletus'' and more closely related to '' Phylloporus''. Other former ''Xerocomus'' species have since been moved to '' Aureoboletus'', ''
Imleria ''Imleria'' is a genus of fungi in the family Boletaceae. It was erected in 2014 by Alfredo Vizzini as a new genus for what had previously been named ''Boletus badius'' or ''Xerocomus badius''. It was placed in its own genus because of its distin ...
'', ''
Hortiboletus ''Hortiboletus'' is a genus of fungi in the family Boletaceae. It was circumscribed in 2015 by Giampaolo Simonini, Alfredo Vizzini, and Matteo Gelardi. The erection of ''Hortiboletus'' follows recent molecular studies that outlined a new phylog ...
'' and ''
Rheubarbariboletus ''Rheubarbariboletus'' is a fungal genus in the family Boletaceae. Circumscribed in 2014, it contains two species found in Europe: '' Rheubarbariboletus persicolor'', and the type, '' R. armeniacus''. The generic name is derived from the La ...
''. Ladurner and Simonini published a
monograph A monograph is a specialist work of writing (in contrast to reference works) or exhibition on a single subject or an aspect of a subject, often by a single author or artist, and usually on a scholarly subject. In library cataloging, ''monograph ...
on ''Xerocomus'' in 2003, but this predated the taxonomical revisions based on phylogenetic inferences. In 2008, Hills included 18 species found in Britain, not including some species sometimes treated as ''Xerocomus'', and including ''
Boletus pulverulentus ''Cyanoboletus pulverulentus'', commonly known as the ink stain bolete, is an edible mushroom, edible bolete mushroom. It is found in deciduous forest, deciduous and mixed forests, particularly on moist soil on slopes and under beech and oak trees ...
'' and ''
Boletus impolitus ''Hemileccinum impolitum'' is a basidiomycete fungus of the family Boletaceae, native to Europe. It is commonly referred to as the iodine bolete, because its fruit bodies tend to emit an iodine odour when cut, more detectable in the stem base o ...
''., currently placed in genera ''
Cyanoboletus ''Cyanoboletus'' is a fungal genus in the family Boletaceae. Circumscribed in 2014, it contains four species: '' C. flavosanguineus'', '' C. rainisii'', '' C. sinopulverulentus'', and the type, '' C. pulverulentus''. The gene ...
'' and ''
Hemileccinum ''Hemileccinum'' is a genus of fungi in the family Boletaceae. It was erected in 2008 by Josef Šutara to contain two species united by a number of shared morphological features: '' H. depilatum'' and the type '' H. impolitum''. In 2014 ...
'', respectively. More recent phylogenies have confirmed ''Xerocomus'' as monophyletic in its new restricted arrangement. Most members of ''Xerocomus'' are edible, though of mediocre gastronomical value and inferior to the sought-after porcini.


Species

*'' X. albobrunneus'' Heinem. & Gooss.-Font. 1951 *'' X. albotessellatus'' Heinem. 1964 *'' X. alliaceus'' (Beeli) Heinem. 1951 *'' X. amazonicus'' Singer 1978 *'' X. anthracinus'' M.Zang, M.R.Hu & W.P.Liu 1991 *'' X. astereicola'' Imazeki 1952 *'' X. astraeicolopsis'' J.Z.Ying & M.Q.Wang 1981 *'' X. belizensis'' — Belize *'' X. chrysonemus'' *'' X. cyaneibrunnescens'' — Guyana *'' X. ferrugineus'' *'' X. griseo-olivaceus'' — New Zealand *'' X. guidonis'' *'' X. illudens'' — North America, India and Bangladesh *'' X. lentistipitatus'' — New Zealand *'' X. mcrobbii'' — New Zealand *'' X. nothofagi'' — New Zealand *'' X. olivaceus'' — Belize *'' X. parvogracilis'' — Guyana *'' X. porophyllus'' — China *'' X. potaroensis'' — Guyana *'' X. rufostipitatus'' — New Zealand *'' X. silwoodensis'' (edibility not known, found in England, Spain, and Italy. Named seventh top species of 2008,
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) *'' X. squamulosus'' — New Zealand *'' X. subtomentosus'' (edible and very common, found in Eurasia, North America and Australia ) *'' Xerocomus tenax''


Description


References

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External links


The genus ''Xerocomus''


* * {{Taxonbar, from=Q578471 Boletaceae Boletales genera