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- Lactarius hygrophoroides is an edible North American species of milk-cap mushroom in the order Russulales. It was first described scientifically by Miles...
- Lactarius paradoxus Lactarius corrugis Lactarius volemus Lactarius hygrophoroides Lepista saeva (field blewit, blue leg, or Tricholoma personatum) must...
-  lamprocystidiatus are known only from Papua New Guinea. Lactifluus hygrophoroides also resembles L. volemus, but differs in having widely spaced gills...
- Family: Tricholomataceae Genus: Caulorhiza Lennox Type species Caulorhiza umbonata (Peck) Lennox Species C. hygrophoroides C. trullisatipes C. umbonata...
- Lactifluus volemus, the latex of which also stains brown. Additionally, L. hygrophoroides has a pinkish-orange cap. The mushroom can be found under oak trees...
- Xerula furfuracea Xerula globospora Xerula hispida Xerula hongoi Xerula hygrophoroides Xerula incognita Xerula ****onica Xerula kuehneri Xerula limonispora...
- Type species Tubariomyces inexpectatus (M. Villarreal, Esteve-Rav., Heykoop & E.Horak) Esteve-Rav. & Matheny Species T. hygrophoroides T. inexpectatus...
- hydropodoides Singer (1989) Mycena hygrophora G. Stev. (1964) Mycena hygrophoroides T. Bau & Q. Na (2019) Mycena hylophila Maas Geest. & de Meijer (1998)...
- guyanensis Mont. 1854 French Guyana C. platyphyllus Heinem. 1966 Tanzania C. hygrophoroides S.C. Shao, Buyck & F.Q. Yu 2014 Castanopsis fissa China(Hainan, Yunnan)...
- clarkeae (Australia and New Zealand) Subgenus Pseudogymnocarpi Lactifluus hygrophoroides (North America) Lactifluus closely resembles its lookalike genus Lactarius...