Strobilomyces

Strobilomyces is a genus of boletes (mushrooms having a spongy mass of pores under the cap). The only well-known European species is the type species S. strobilaceus (also named S. floccopus), known in English as "old man of the woods".

Strobilomyces
Strobilomyces strobilaceus
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Strobilomyces

Berk. (1851)
Type species
Strobilomyces strobilaceus
(Scop.) Berk. (1851)
Species

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Synonyms

Eriocorys Quél. (1886)

Members of the genus can be distinguished by the following characteristics:

  • the cap and stipe are covered in soft hairy or woolly scales,
  • while most boletes have smooth elongated spores, those of Strobilomyces are roughly spherical and prominently ornamented, and
  • as might be expected from its "dry" fibrous appearance, it is resistant to decay (whereas most mushrooms in the Boletaceae are soft and decompose notoriously rapidly).
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