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- for his part chose to put it in Lactifluus, while Paul Kummer thought Galorrheus was the appropriate placement; until the recent resurrection of Lactifluus...
- aspideus (Fr.) Fr. (1838) Synonyms List Agaricus aspideus Fr. (1818) Galorrheus scrobiculatus var. aspideus (Fr.) Fr. (1827) Agaricus scrobiculatus var...
- deliciosus (L. ex Fr.) S.F.Gray (1821) Synonyms Agaricus deliciosus L. (1753) Galorrheus deliciosus (L.) P.Kumm. (1871) Lactifluus deliciosus (L.) ****ze (1891)...
- Lactarius resimus (Fr.) Fr. (1838) Synonyms Agaricus resimus Fr. (1821) Galorrheus resimus (Fr.) P.Kumm. (1871) Lactifluus resimus (Fr.) ****ze (1891)...
- member of Galorrheus, and in Otto ****ze's 1891 Revisio generum plantarum, the species was placed in the genus Lactifluus. Both Galorrheus vietus and...
- which he named Galorrheus. Fries later recognised Lactarius as a distinct genus in his 1838 Epicrisis Systematis Mycologici, citing Galorrheus as a synonym...
- name Lactarius turpis Fr. (1838) Synonyms Agaricus turpis Weinm. (1828) Galorrheus turpis (Weinm.) P.Kumm. (1871) Lactifluus turpis (Weinm.) ****ze (1891)...
- name Lactarius helvus (Fr.) Fr. (1838) Synonyms Agaricus helvus Fr. (1821) Galorrheus helvus (Fr.) P.Kumm. (1871) Lactifluus helvus (Fr.) ****ze (1891)...
- Pers. (1797) Agaricus sect. Lactifluus Pers. (1801) Agaricus subdiv. Galorrheus Fr. (1818) Lactariella J.Schröt. (1898) Lactariopsis Henn. (1901) Gloeocybe...
- Agaricus subdulcis Pers. (1801) Agaricus lactifluus var. subdulcis Pers. Galorrheus subdulcis (Pers.) P.Kumm. (1871) Lactifluus subdulcis (Pers.) ****ze (1891)...