-
Plantarum in 1753,
giving it the name
Agaricus deliciosus. The
specific epithet is
derived from
Latin deliciosus,
meaning "tasty". The
Swedish taxonomist allegedly...
- "Rubus
deliciosus", The Garden, 17: 48
Oklahoma Biological Survey:
Rubus deliciosus Rocky Mountain Native Plants Company:
Rubus deliciosus Phillips...
- The club-winged
manakin (Machaeropterus
deliciosus) is a
small p****erine bird
which is a
resident breeding species in the
cloud forest on the
western slopes...
-
Carpobrotus deliciosus (commonly
known as
sweet Hottentots fig, perdevy, ghaukum, ghounavy) is a
succulent perennial of the
family Aizoaceae,
native to...
- such as L.
deliciosus or L. indigo. An
extract of
Lactarius badiosanguineus exhibits inhibitory activity on thrombin.
Lactarius deliciosus -
saffron milk-cap...
- example,
Linnaeus gave the name
Agaricus deliciosus to the
saffron milk-cap, but its
current name is
Lactarius deliciosus. On the
other hand, the
field mushroom...
-
hedgehog mushroom or
hedgehog fungus,
urchin of the
woods Lactarius deliciosus,
saffron milk cap,
consumed around the
world and
prized in
Russia Morc****a...
- held in high esteem; the
species name of one of its synonyms,
Mormyrops deliciosus,
reflects this fact.
Theodore Gill (1902)
noted that it was
fished for...
- white-stemmed
bramble Rubus core**** –
bokbunja Rubus crataegifolius Rubus deliciosus Rubus domingensis Rubus ellipticus Rubus flagellaris –
northern dewberry...
- (Sanson, 1878),
chinensis (Linnaeus, 1758),
crispus (Fitzinger, 1858),
deliciosus (Reichenbach, 1846),
domesticus (Erxleben, 1777), gambi**** (Gray, 1847)...