The boletes and allies is another diverse order of fungi, many of which are edible. ..
I have only listed here the families where I have example photos. For a full list see the page for the class Agaricomycetes. The numbering is only for my own organisation.
1. Family: Boletaceae
Boletus badius, (syn. Imleria badia), bay bolete
Boletus cisalpinus, bluefoot bolete
Boletus edulis, penny bun / cep
Boletus luridiformis var. luridiformis (syn. Neoboletus luridiformis), scarletina bolete
Boletus pruinatus (syn. Xerocomellus pruinatus), matt bolete
Leccinum scabrum, brown birch bolete
Leccinum versipelle, orange birch bolete
Suillus bovinus, bovine bolete
These all have pores rather than gills.
Boletus badius, bay bolete
– Frensham Common, August 2017 – recce with Sara
Boletus badius, bay bolete
– Frensham Common, August 2017 – U3A Exploring
Boletus badius, syn. Imleria badia, bay bolete
– Hambledon Common, November 2019 – Recce with Sara
Boletus cisalpinus, bluefoot bolete
– Hambledon Common, October 2019 – Recce with Sara
Boletus edulis, cep or penny-bun
– Frensham Common, August 2017 – U3A Exploring
Boletus luridiformis var. luridiformis, scarletina bolete
– Hambledon Common, October 2019 – Recce with Sara
Boletus luridiformis var. luridiformis, scarletina bolete
– Frensham Common, November 2019 – U3A Exploring
Boletus pruinatus, matt bolete
– Hambledon Common, November 2019 – Recce with Sara
Leccinum scabrum, brown birch bolete
– Witley Common, October 2015 – U3A Exploring
Leccinum scabrum, brown birch bolete
– Frensham Common, August 2017 – Recce with Sara
Leccinum versipelle, orange birch bolete
– Witley Common, October 2015 – U3A Exploring
Suillus bovinus, bovine bolete
– Black Down, October 2019 – Recce with Sara
Bolete sp.
– Whitmoor Common, October 2019 – Recce with Naima