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Frederick Gray. A variety, L.
torminosus var. nordmanensis, is
known from the
United States, Canada, and Switzerland. L.
torminosus officially became the type...
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Persoon in 1797 with L.
piperatus as the
original type species. In 2011, L.
torminosus was
accepted as the new type of the
genus after the splitting-off of Lactifluus...
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subspecies (as
Lactarius torminosus subsp.
pubescens by Paul
Konrad and André
Maublanc in 1935) and a
variety (as L.
torminosus var.
pubescens by Lundell...
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comprises about 636
species worldwide. The type
species is
Lactarius torminosus.
Probably the best
known and most
widely eaten is
Lactarius deliciosus...
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Lactarius torminosus, and the two have very
similar microscopic characteristics. They can be
separated by
field characters: L.
torminosus has longer...
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mycelium on the
surfaces of the
gills of
agaric fungi like
Lactarius torminosus,
causing them to be deformed.
Rogerson CT,
Samuels GJ. (1994). "Agaricolous...
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indigo - "indigo milk-cap"
Lactarius quietus - "oak milk-cap"
Lactarius torminosus - "woolly milk-cap"
Lactarius turpis - "ugly milk-cap"
Lactifluus piperatus...
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Similar species include Lactarius pubescens var.
betulae and
Lactarius torminosus. List of
Lactarius species "Lactarius
resimus (Fr.) Fr. 1838". MycoBank...
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although some
people seem to be immune.
Lactifluus piperatus,
Lactarius torminosus,
Lactarius rufus –
these and
other peppery-tasting milk-caps are pickled...
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Western North America Armillaria mellea Hypholoma capnoides Lactarius torminosus (Schaeff.) Gray
woolly milk-cap
unknown severe gastrointestinal Woodland...