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treated in the
Russulales, but its type species, C. taxophila, is in the Agaricales. The
remaining species are
retained in the
Russulales in the
genus Artomyces...
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Gilled fungi with laterally-attached
fruiting bodies are
classified as
pleurotoid (Gr.: pleurē + ōtos + -oid,
literally "side-ear form" or "having the...
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agarics are
closely related and some
belong in
other orders, such as the
Russulales and Boletales. Conversely, DNA
research has also
shown that many non-agarics...
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order Aphyllophorales, but
recent molecular studies now
place it in the
Russulales. The
genus Hericium was
originally described by
Christian Hendrik Persoon...
- the
genus Hericium (
Russulales),
often referred to as "tooth fungi". The ear-pick
fungus and
other species of
Auriscalpium (
Russulales) are hydnoid, as is...
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fungi to bear
gills include: The
genera Russula and
Lactarius of the
Russulales.
Several genera in the Boletales,
including Gomphidius and Chroogomphus...
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chelidonium is a
member of the
large milk-cap
genus Lactarius in the
order Russulales. It was
first described by
American mycologist Charles Horton Peck in...
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lazulinus is a
member of the
large milk-cap
genus Lactarius in the
order Russulales. It was
first described scientifically in 2007.
Stubbe D,
Verbeken A,...
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mirabilis is a
member of the
large milk-cap
genus Lactarius in the
order Russulales. It was
first described in 2007.
Stubbe D,
Verbeken A,
Watling R (2007)...
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where agarics have
evolved independently,
feature largely in the
orders Russulales, Boletales, Hymenochaetales, and
several other groups of basidiomycetes...