Members of the genus had been
classified either in the genus
Boletus or
Xerocomus until Czech mycologist Josef Šutara examined a number of species and concluded that there was a defined group containing
X. chrysenteron,
X. armeniacus and relatives that are distinct
morphologically from the group containing
Xerocomus subtomentosus and related species. He deferred fully delimiting the genus until genetic work confirmed their distinctness. Previously, Manfred Binder had coined the term
Paraxerocomus for the group but this was not officially published. The
type species is the red-cracked bolete (
Xerocomellus chrysenteron).
Genetic analysis published in 2013 showed that
X. chrysenteron and
X. zelleri form a
Xerocomellus clade within a larger group informally called "anaxoboletus" in the
Boletineae. It appears to have affinities with what was then known informally as the "rubellus clade", which contained the species
X. rubellus and
X. armeniacus, now known as
Hortiboletus rubellus and
Rheubarbariboletus armeniacus respectively. The same study found
Xerocomellus to be more distantly to a 'badius' clade containing
Boletus badius, now known as
Imleria badia, and relatives. Other clades in the group include the porcini (true
Boletus species) and
Strobilomyces clades, species currently designated
Xerocomus (the species are not true
Xerocomus species), and smaller genera whose relationships are unclear. == Description ==