- The
Russulaceae are a
diverse family of
fungi in the
order Russulales, with
roughly 1,900
known species and a
worldwide distribution. They
comprise the...
- or blue milk mushroom, is a
species of
agaric fungus in the
family Russulaceae. The
fruit body
color ranges from dark blue in
fresh specimens to pale...
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warts or spines,
connected by ridges, like
other members of the
family Russulaceae. The
trama (flesh)
contains spherical cells that
cause the
brittle structure...
- is an
important characteristic feature to
distinguish the
members of
Russulaceae from
other mushrooms. In Russula, the
stipe breaks like the
flesh of...
- parasitic, and more
specifically a mycoheterotroph. Its
hosts are in the
Russulaceae family. Most
fungi are mycorrhizal,
meaning that they grow symbiotically...
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Russula albidoflava is a
fungus in the family,
Russulaceae,
found "in
stands of
Eucalyptus globulus" in Tasmania. It was
first described in 2007 by Teresa...
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Lactifluus pagodicystidiatus is a
species of
mushroom in the
family Russulaceae. It was
described by Luke Vaughan,
Lachlan Tegart, and
James K. Douch...
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studies prompted the
taxonomic reshuffling of
species between several Russulaceae genera. A
mycorrhizal species, L. torminosus ****ociates with various...
-
Lactifluus jetiae is a
species of mushroom-forming
fungus in the
family Russulaceae. It was
described by Luke Vaughan,
Lachlan Tegart,
James K. Douch, and...
- the
weeping milk cap or bradley, is a
species of
fungus in the
family Russulaceae.
Phylogenetic analysis suggests that L. volemus
represents several species...