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genus Lactifluus has been
separated from
Lactarius based on
molecular phylogenetic evidence. The
genus Lactarius was
described by
Christian Hendrik Persoon...
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Lactarius indigo,
commonly known as the
indigo milk cap,
indigo milky,
indigo lactarius, blue
lactarius, or blue milk mushroom, is a
species of agaric...
- of the
earliest pieces of art to
illustrate a fungus. List of
Lactarius species "
Lactarius deliciosus (L.) Gray".
Index Fungorum. CAB International. Retrieved...
- France; this name and the
synonym Lactarius necator,
resulting from
Christian Hendrik Persoon's 1800
transfer to
Lactarius, are both
considered to
refer to...
- The
Battle of Mons
Lactarius (also
known as
Battle of the Vesuvius) took
place in 552 or 553 AD
during the
Gothic War
waged on
behalf of
Justinian I against...
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Russia after pickling or parboiling.
Lactarius indigo Lactarius paradoxus Lactarius corrugis Lactarius volemus Lactarius hygrophoroides Lepista saeva (field...
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common name for two
closely related edible species of
Lactarius:
Lactarius camphoratus and
Lactarius rubidus. Additionally, L. rufulus is
termed the southern...
- for the
larvae of
several insect species.
Lactarius deterrimus can be
distinguished from
similar Lactarius species by
difference in the
mycorrhizal host...
- The
three main
scientific designations:
Lactarius turpis Fr.,
Lactarius necator (Bull.:Fr.) Karsten, and
Lactarius plumbeus (Bull.:Fr.) S. F. Gray, are usually...
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historical synonym is
Lactarius lactifluus, used by
Lucien Quélet in 1886, a
renaming based on Linnaeus's
Agaricus lactifluus.
Lactarius wangii,
reported by...