B. Papp szerk.: Studia Botanica Hungarica 36. 2005 (Budapest, 2005)

Siller, Irén, Vasas, Gizella , Pál-Fám, Ferenc , Bratek, Zoltán , Zagyva, Imre; Fodor, Lívia: Hungarian distribution of the legally protected macrofungi species

Phylloporus pelletiert (Lév.) Quel. (Boletales, Boletaceae) (Syn: Phylloporus rhodoxanthus (Schw.) Bres., Paxillus paradoxus (Kalchbr.) Cleland, Xerocomus pelletieri (Lev.) Bind.) Cap: convex, then flattened, later flat, 3-8 cm in diameter, reddish, chestnut or dark brown. Surface velvety, becoming naked with age. Gills: adnexed or slightly decurrent, golden yellow, anastomosing at stem, or rather cross-bars may be observed. Stem: long, cylindrical, tapering at base, yellowish brown, surface pubescent, filamentous. Flesh: yellow, ochraceous yellow, no colouration, taste mild, without consid­erable scent. Life-strategy: mycorrhiza. Occurrences in Hungary, habitats: June-October in acidic deciduous forests, mainly along paths, among scattered shrubs. Fruit-bodies not abundant, generally occur in singles. Distribution, frequency: Widely distributed in America, in Europe distributed but missing from the northern region, also known from Asia. Not frequent, in some countries distinctly rare (KRIEGLSTEINER 2000). Hungarian red list category: 2. Justification: This species produces just a few fruit-bodies; it is endangered because its habitats are becoming more and more limited and degraded. Known Hungarian records: BABOS (1989): Pamuk, Soproni-hegység: Sopron, Budai-hegység: Vastag-tanya, Budakeszi (Luzulo-Quercetum), Gödöllő: Tölgyes, Tarnalelesz, Bükk, Zempléni-hegység. RlMÓCZI (1994): Uzsapuszta (Querco petraeae-Carpinetum pannonicum), Tarnalelesz (Melliti-Fagetum sub­carpaticum), Tarnalelesz (Querco petraeae-Carpinetum pannonicum). TÓTH (1999): Heves-Borsodi-dombság: Gyepes-völgy (Melittio- and Aconito-Fage­tum). LUKÁCS etal. (2001): Őrség: Csöde (Quercopetraeae-Carpinetum). Private collection of F. Pál-Fám: Börzsöny: (Luzulo-Fagetum). BP: Tapolcai-medence: Szent György-hegy (in castaneeto). Private collection of B. Dima: Tarnalelesz.

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