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Russula aeruginea, also
known as the gr****-green russula, the
tacky green russula, or the
green russula, is an
edible Russula mushroom.
Widely distributed...
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Copromorpha aeruginea is a moth in the
family Copromorphidae. It was
described by
Edward Meyrick in 1917. It is
found on the
Comoros and Mauritius, as...
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poisonings in France. Brittlegills, such as
Russula heterophylla, R.
aeruginea, and R. virescens, can be
distinguished by
their brittle flesh and the...
- Crespo, F.B.Navarro, J.Peñas &
Roquet Linaria acutiloba Fisch.
Linaria aeruginea (Gouan) Cav.
Linaria afghanica Podlech &
Iranshahr Linaria alaica Junussov...
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family Noctuidae. The
genus was
erected by
Jacob Hübner in 1821.
Dichonia aeruginea (Hübner, [1808])
Dichonia aprilina (Linnaeus, 1758) syn
Griposia aprilina...
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stipe and gills; greener-capped
species may
resemble the also
edible R.
aeruginea. Many
other species in the
genus are similar, e.g.
Russula graveolens...
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recognised in the
genus Campanella: C.
aberrans Singer (1976) C.
aeruginea Singer (1976) C.
africana Pegler (1977) C.
agaricina (Mont.)
Lloyd (1919)...
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Czech Republic Lepiota adusta (E. Horak) E.
Horak – New
Zealand Lepiota aeruginea Murrill –
Florida Lepiota affinis Velen. –
Lepiota alba
Beeli – Congo...
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patches a
resemblance to
other green-capped
species of Russula, such as R.
aeruginea. The
green patches of the cap lie on a
white to pale
green background...
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Dichagyris vallesiaca Boisduval, 1832
Dichagyris wolfi Hacker, 1985
Dichonia aeruginea (Hübner, [1803])
Dichonia convergens ([Denis & Schiffermüller], 1775)...