| Leccinellum crocipodium | |
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| Species: | L. crocipodium | 
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| Leccinellum crocipodium (Letell.) Bresinsky & Manfr. Binder (2003) | |
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| Leccinellum crocipodium  | |
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|  | Pores on hymenium | 
|  | Cap is convex | 
|  | Hymenium is adnate | 
|  | Stipe is bare | 
|  | Ecology is mycorrhizal | 
|  | Edibility is edible | 
Leccinellum crocipodium is a species of bolete fungus in the family Boletaceae. Fruitbodies contain a benzotropolone pigment called crocipodin.[2]
See also
References
- ↑ "Leccinellum crocipodium (Letell.) Bresinsky & Manfr. Binder, Regensburger Mykologische Schriften, 11: 233, 2003". MycoBank. International Mycological Association. Retrieved 2013-05-24.
- ↑ Kerschensteiner L, Löbermann F, Steglich W, Trauner D (2011). "Crocipodin, a benzotropolone pigment from the mushroom Leccinum crocipodium (Boletales)". Tetrahedron. 67 (8): 1536–9. doi:10.1016/j.tet.2010.12.060.
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