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Lactifluus volemus,
formerly known as
Lactarius volemus, and
commonly known as the
weeping milk cap or bradley, is a
species of
fungus in the
family Russulaceae...
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Lactarius salmonicolor Lactarius subdulcis (mild milkcap)
Lactarius volemus (fishy milkcap), also
known as
weeping milkcap Laetiporus sulphureus (sulphur...
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isolated as a
white crystalline substance from the
mushroom Lactarius volemus by the
French scientist Émile
Bourquelot in 1889.
Sugar alcohol Sugar substitute...
- "peppery milk-cap"
Lactifluus vellereus – "fleecy milk-cap"
Lactifluus volemus – "weeping milk-cap" or "voluminous-latex milky" List of
Lactarius species...
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Lactifluus piperatus – 'peppery milk-cap' (Europe and
North America)
Lactifluus volemus – 'weeping milk-cap' or 'voluminous-latex milky' (North and
Central America...
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mainly tropical, but also some
temperate milk-caps such as
Lactifluus volemus and Lf. vellereus.
Phylogenetic analyses have also
revealed that Lactarius...
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- 5–2.5 cm (5⁄8–1 in). The
spore print is white. It
resembles Lactifluus volemus, the
latex of
which also
stains brown. Additionally, L. hygrophoroides...
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example for the
north temperate species Lactarius deliciosus,
Lactifluus volemus, or
Russula vesca, and
other species are po****r in
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- is
known to rear its
young in the
fruit bodies of the
fungus Lactarius volemus.
Sueyoshi M,
Okabe K,
Nakamura T (2007). "Host
abundance of
crane flies...