Buchwaldoboletus lignicola

Buchwaldoboletus lignicola is a species of bolete fungus in the family Boletaceae native to Europe and North America.

Originally described by Franz Joseph Kallenbach in 1929 as Boletus lignicola,[2] it was given its current name by mycologist Albert Pilát in 1969.

[4] Other genera in which the species has been placed include Xerocomus by Rolf Singer in 1942,[5] Gyrodon by Paul Heinemann in 1951,[6] and Phlebopus by Meinhard Moser in 1955.

[10] Easily peeled off the mushroom, the skin is separated from the yellow flesh by a thin gelatinous layer, and can in fact be moved back and forth across the cap.

[11] It is only found where the fungus Phaeolus schweinitzii grows, and microscopic tests have revealed it is parasitic on that species.