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Harrya chromapes, commonly known as the yellowfoot bolete or the chrome-footed bolete, is a species of bolete fungus in the family Boletaceae. The bolete is found in eastern North America, Costa Rica, and eastern Asia, where it grows on the ground, in a mycorrhizal association with deciduous and coniferous trees. Fruit bodies have smooth, rose-pink caps that are initially convex before flattening out. The pores on the cap undersurface are white, aging to a pale pink as the spores mature. The thick stipe has fine pink or reddish dots (scabers), and is white to pinkish but with a bright yellow base. The mushrooms are edible but are popular with insects, and so they are often infested with maggots.

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  • Harrya chromapes, commonly known as the yellowfoot bolete or the chrome-footed bolete, is a species of bolete fungus in the family Boletaceae. The bolete is found in eastern North America, Costa Rica, and eastern Asia, where it grows on the ground, in a mycorrhizal association with deciduous and coniferous trees. Fruit bodies have smooth, rose-pink caps that are initially convex before flattening out. The pores on the cap undersurface are white, aging to a pale pink as the spores mature. The thick stipe has fine pink or reddish dots (scabers), and is white to pinkish but with a bright yellow base. The mushrooms are edible but are popular with insects, and so they are often infested with maggots. In its taxonomic history, Harrya chromapes has been shuffled to several different genera, including Boletus, Leccinum, and Tylopilus, and is known in field guides as a member of one of these genera. In 2012, it was transferred to the newly created genus Harrya when it was established that morphological and molecular evidence demonstrated its distinctness from the genera in which it had formerly been placed. (en)
  • Подоси́новик окрашенноно́гий (лат. Hárrya chrómapes) — съедобный гриб из рода Harrya семейства Болетовые. Синонимы: * Boletus chromapes Frost, 1874basionym * Ceriomyces chromapes (Frost) Murrill, 1909 * Krombholzia chromapes (Frost) Singer, 1942 * Leccinum chromapes (Frost) Singer, 1947 * Tylopilus chromapes (Frost) A.H.Sm. & Thiers, 1968 (ru)
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  • Halling, Nuhn, Osmundson, & Manfr.Binder (en)
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  • The stipe base is chrome yellow. (en)
  • The stipe surface has pink or reddish scabers. (en)
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  • mycorrhizal (en)
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  • edible (en)
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  • pores (en)
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  • Harrya chromapes 279857.jpg (en)
  • Harrya chromapes 279859.jpg (en)
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  • Harrya chromapes (en)
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  • pinkish-brown (en)
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  • bare (en)
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  • Boletus chromapes (Frost ) (en)
  • Ceriomyces chromapes ( Murrill ) (en)
  • Krombholzia chromapes ( Singer ) (en)
  • Leccinum cartagoense ( Halling & G.M.Muell. ) (en)
  • Leccinum chromapes ( Singer ) (en)
  • Tylopilus cartagoensis (Wolfe & Bougher ) (en)
  • Tylopilus chromapes ( A.H.Sm. & Thiers ) (en)
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  • Harrya chromapes (en)
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  • Подоси́новик окрашенноно́гий (лат. Hárrya chrómapes) — съедобный гриб из рода Harrya семейства Болетовые. Синонимы: * Boletus chromapes Frost, 1874basionym * Ceriomyces chromapes (Frost) Murrill, 1909 * Krombholzia chromapes (Frost) Singer, 1942 * Leccinum chromapes (Frost) Singer, 1947 * Tylopilus chromapes (Frost) A.H.Sm. & Thiers, 1968 (ru)
  • Harrya chromapes, commonly known as the yellowfoot bolete or the chrome-footed bolete, is a species of bolete fungus in the family Boletaceae. The bolete is found in eastern North America, Costa Rica, and eastern Asia, where it grows on the ground, in a mycorrhizal association with deciduous and coniferous trees. Fruit bodies have smooth, rose-pink caps that are initially convex before flattening out. The pores on the cap undersurface are white, aging to a pale pink as the spores mature. The thick stipe has fine pink or reddish dots (scabers), and is white to pinkish but with a bright yellow base. The mushrooms are edible but are popular with insects, and so they are often infested with maggots. (en)
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  • Harrya chromapes (en)
  • Подосиновик окрашенноногий (ru)
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