Genera & Species

G. castaneus

Gyroporus Qu?l.

Three species are so far known in Europe. Fruitbody boletoid. Cap dry. Stipe hollow or cavernose, brittle. Pores and tubes whitish to cream or straw. Flesh whitish, unchanging or blueing slightly.

Gyroporus castaneus (Bull. : Fr.) Qu?l.

Description
Cap up to 10 cm, at first hemispherical then expanding to convex, chetsnut brown, dry, unchanging when bruised. Stipe cylindrical or clavate, hollow, fragile, more or less smooth, almost concolorous with the cap. Flesh whitish, unchanging when exposed to air. Tubes at first whitish, then cream to straw, unchanging exposed to air. Pores whitish, then cream to straw, not blueing when bruised. Smell not distinctive. Taste not distinctive. Spores 8–11 ? 5–6 ?m.

Habitat. Broadleaf or coniferous forests, mycorrhizal mostly with oaks (Quercus), but also with beech (Fagus), sweet chestnut (Castanea) or birch (Betula).

Distribution. Widespread in Europe.

Photographs

Gyroporus castaneus

Fruitbodies of Gyroporus castaneus. (photo B. Assyov)

Gyroporus castaneus

Fruitbodies of Gyroporus castaneus. (photo B. Assyov)

Gyroporus castaneus

Fruitbodies of Gyroporus castaneus. The cavity of the stem is seen on the fruitbody on the right. (photo G. Konstantinidis)

Gyroporus castaneus

Fruitbodies of Gyroporus castaneus. The pale colouration of the stipe is unusual. (photo G. Konstantinidis)

Important literature

Alessio, C.L. 1985. Boletus Dill. ex L. (sensu lato). – In: Fungi Europaei. Vol. 2. Pp. 1–705. Libreria editrice Biella Giovanna, Saronno.

Estad?s, A. & Lannoy, G. 2004. Les bolets europ?ens. – Bulletin Mycologique et Botanique Dauphin?-Savoie 44(3): 3–79.

Galli, R. 1998. I Boleti. Atlante pratico-monographico per la determinazione dei boleti. Edinatura, Milano.

Knudsen, H. & Vesterholt, J. [eds.]. 2008. Funga Nordica. Nordsvamp, Kopenhagen.

Lannoy, G. & Estad?s, A. 2001. Les Bolets. Flore mycologique d’Europe. Documents Mycologiques M?moire Hors s?rie no. 6. Pp. 1–163. Association d’?cologie et de Mycologie, Lille.

Mu?oz, J.A. 2005. Boletus s. l. – In: Fungi Europaei. Vol. 1. Pp. 1–951. Edizioni Candusso, Alassio.

Pil?t, A. & Dermek, A. 1974. Hr?bovit? huby. ?eskoslovensk? hr?bovit? a sliziakovit? huby (Boletaceae – Gomphidiaceae). Veda, Bratislava.

?utara, J., Mik??k, M. & Janda, V. 2009. H?ibovit? houby. ?eled’ Boletaceae a rody Gyrodon, Gyroporus, Boletinus a Suillus. Academia, Praha.

Watling, R. 1970. Boletaceae, Gomphidiaceae, Paxillaceae. – In: Henderson, D.M., Orton, P.D. & Watling, R. [eds]. British fungus flora. Agarics and Boleti. Vol. 1. Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh.

Watling, R. & Hills, A.E. 2005. Boletes and their allies (revised and enlarged edition). – In: Henderson, D.M., Orton, P.D. & Watling, R. [eds]. British Fungus Flora. Agarics and boleti. Vol. 1. Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh.