Matt Bolete - Xerocomellus pruinatus

Alternative names
Boletus pruinatus
Description

A small to medium-sized bolete associated mainly with beech.  The cap surface is smooth or finely felted, pruinose (with a white bloom) when young, plum-brown to red-brown, ageing to a dull yellowish or greyish-brown.  It has a narrow reddish margin. The pores are yellow and coarse.  The flesh is yellow and slowly stains blue in the cap at the top of the stem, and at the stem base.  Stem yellow with fine red dots. The mycelium is yellow. 

Similar Species

other Xerocomellus and Xerocomus.  Identification can be difficult, especially of younger and older specimens.. 

Identification difficulty
Recording advice

Photograph a fresh specimen from top down and in side view, and underneath to show pores and full length of stipe.  Note habitat and substrate. Check for staining on cap, pores and stem base when cut and then bruised.  

Habitat

Mainly beech

When to see it

July to November.

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Species profile

Common names
Matt Bolete
Species group:
fungus
Kingdom:
Fungi
Order:
Boletales
Family:
Boletaceae
Records on NatureSpot:
4
First record:
17/09/2015 (Cooper, Barbara)
Last record:
18/09/2024 (Pugh, Dylan)

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