Boletellus ananas
The squamose, red pileus soon fades to a pale tan and forms coarse squamules. A veil (an extension of the pileus margin) covers the hymenophore at first and then breaks up into appendiculate remnants. The tubes are yellow and change to blue when bruised. The spores have longitudinal ridges with transverse striae when observed with a light microscope. Always growing on wood.
| Boletellus ananas | - Boletellus ananas, on wood, Williams River walk, March 2002.JPG | |
| Boletellus ananas | - Boletellus ananas, on wood, Williams River walk, March 2003 | |
| Boletellus ananas | - Boletellus ananas, on wood, Williams River walk, March 2002 | |

