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- Lactarius fulvissimus is a species of fungus in the family Russulaceae. It was first described scientifically by Henri Romagnesi in 1954. List of Lactarius...
- "Actinomyces cretaceus" (Kruger 1905) Krasil'nikov 1941 "Actinomyces fulvissimus" Jensen 1930 "Actinomyces griseus subsp. alpha" Ciferri 1927 "Actinomyces...
- Valinomycin is obtained from the cells of several Streptomyces species, S. fulvissimus being a notable one. It is a member of the group of natural neutral ionop****s...
- dubium, referring variously to Lactarius rostratus, L. serifluus, or L. fulvissimus depending on the author's concept of L. cremor. Lactarius mukteswaricus...
- frugiferous, frugivore, frugivorous, frumenty, infrugiferous fulvusfulvissimus fulv- tawny fulvic, fulvid, fulvous fūmus fūm- smoke fumacious, fumade...
- relationship with one or more of the trees that are around it. Lactarius fulvissimus Lactarius subflammeus (also commonly called "orange milkcap") "Orange...
- milk cap L. fragilis: Candy milkcap L. fuliginosus: Sooty milkcap L. fulvissimus: Tawny milkcap L. fumosus: Smoky milkcap L. glyciosmus: Coconut milkcap...
- GGCGCC 5' ---CCGC   GG--- 3' 3' ---GG   CGCC--- 5' SfuI Streptomyces fulvissimus 5' TTCGAA 3' AAGCTT 5' ---TT   CGAA--- 3' 3' ---AAGC   TT--- 5' AsuII...
- (Ricardo, 1917) Pseudotab**** frontalis (Ricardo, 1915) Pseudotab**** fulvissimus (Mackerras, 1961) Pseudotab**** fuscipennis (Ricardo, 1917) Pseudotab****...
- Mycetophila evanida (Mycetophilidae): Was found in fungi including Lactarius fulvissimus and Russula luteotacta. Culicoides scoticus (Ceratopogonidae): It is...