paxilliini
Paxilliini is a tribe of fungi belonging to the order Boletales. This group is characterized by the presence of basidiocarps, which are the fruiting bodies of the fungi. A defining feature of many paxilliini species is the formation of gills or gill-like lamellae on the underside of the cap, which distinguishes them from many other bolete-forming fungi that typically have pores. The lamellae can be adnate or decurrent, meaning they are attached to the stem or run down it, respectively.
The caps of paxilliini fungi are often fleshy and can range in color from various shades of
While some species within paxilliini are considered edible, caution is advised as others can be toxic. Consumption