Phylloporus incarnatus belongs to the Boletaceae family, known for its unique gill-like structures, unlike most others in its family which typically have pores. It is characterized by a reddish-brown cap and contrasting yellow gills. This species is often found in woodlands, particularly associating with hardwood trees. It stands out due to its striking appearance and distinct habitat preferences.
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Scientific Classification of Phylloporus incarnatus