boletus chrysenteron
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Definition
Noun: * A type of edible mushroom belonging to the genus Boletus. It is characterized by a convex cap, a pore surface that is initially yellow but stains or ages to a dingy yellow or olive-brown, and a dry, often reddish-streaked stalk.
Usage
- This word is a specific scientific/common name for a species of fungus. It is used in contexts related to mycology (the study of fungi), foraging, and culinary discussions about wild mushrooms.
- It is typically used as a singular noun. The plural form is boletus chrysenterons or, more technically, individuals of the species .
Examples
- "While hiking, we identified a Boletus chrysenteron growing under an oak tree."
- "The key identifying feature of Boletus chrysenteron is the red cracking on its cap."
- "Several boletus chrysenterons were collected for a spore print analysis."
Advanced Usage
- The name is often italicized in scientific or formal writing because it is a Latin binomial (genus and species): Boletus chrysenteron.
- In taxonomic classification, it belongs to the family Boletaceae.
Variants and Related Words
- Red-cracking Bolete: A common English name for this mushroom, referring to the characteristic red cracks that appear on its cap as it matures.
- Bolete (n.): The general term for mushrooms in the family Boletaceae, which have pores instead of gills under the cap. is one specific type of bolete.
Synonyms
- Red-cracking Bolete
Notes
- Important: Proper identification by an expert is essential before consuming any wild mushroom, including , as some similar-looking species can be poisonous.
- This species is considered edible but not among the most highly prized edible boletes.
Noun
- a fungus convex cap and a dingy yellow under surface and a dry stalk