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- Lactifluus was described in 1806 by French naturalist Henri François Anne de Roussel, with the type species Lactifluus piperatus. Later, Lactifluus was...
- Lactifluus piperatus (synonym Lactarius piperatus), commonly known as the blancaccio, is a semi-edible basidiomycete fungus of the genus Lactifluus. Despite...
- Lactifluus hygrophoroides Scientific classification Domain: Eukaryota Kingdom: Fungi Division: Basidiomycota class: Agaricomycetes Order: Russulales Family:...
- Lactifluus volemus was the type species of the section Dulces in subgenus Lactarius, and is currently classified in Lactifluus section Lactifluus. The...
- to put it in Lactifluus, while Paul Kummer thought Galorrheus was the appropriate placement; until the recent resurrection of Lactifluus, both genera...
- Margaret Flockton. Lactifluus flocktoniae is generally understood to have a brighter orange to red cap and paler gills compared to Lactifluus clarkeae, which...
- Along with Lactifluus volemus, L. corrugis is considered a choice edible mushroom. The latex of both species stains brown. List of Lactifluus species "Lactarius...
- Lactifluus species Fungi of Australia Lebel, T.; Douch, J.; Tegart, L.; Vaughan, L.; Cooper, J. A.; Nuytinck, J. (2020). "Untangling the Lactifluus clarkeae...
- Lophostemon lactifluus, commonly known as swamp ****gany or milky box, is a tree or shrub of the family Myrtaceae native to northern Australia. F.A.Zich;...
- deliciosus, Lactifluus volemus, or Russula vesca, and other species are po****r in other parts of the world, e.g. Lactarius indigo in Mexico, or Lactifluus edulis...