https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tapinella_atrotomentosa Although it has gills, it is a member of the pored mushroom order Boletales. It has been recorded from Asia, Central America, Europe and North America. Tough and inedible, it grows on tree stumps of conifers. The fruit body is squat mushroom with a cap up to 28 cm across, sepia- or walnut brown in colour with a rolled rim and depressed centre. The stem is covered with dark brown or black velvety fur. The gills are cream-yellow and forked, while the thick stipe is dark brown and juts out sidewards from the mushroom. The flesh is yellowish. T. atrotomentosa mushrooms are not generally considered edible. It contains toxins which may cause gastrointestinal upset.
Auga vasarą, rudenį spygliuočių, mišriuosiuose miškuose ant supuvusių eglių, pušų medienos, sutręšusių kelmų, išvartų dažniausiai pavieniui, retai po kelis vaisiakūnius. Kepurėlė užauga iki 25 cm skersmens ir didesnė, aksomiška, rausvai ruda, geltonai ruda, masyvi, mėsinga. Lakšteliai gelsvi, rausvai gelsvi, tankūs, platūs, minkšti. Kotas trumpas, storas (2–6 × 2–4 cm), aksominis, šoninis, beveik juodos spalvos. Trama gelsva, tampri, sena - minkšta, nekarti. Nevalgoma. Lietuvoje nedažna.
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