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    Max Britzelmayr (7 January 1839 – 6 December 1909) was a German mycologist and lichenologist who was a native of Augsburg. He spent his career as a schoolteacher...
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    Lactarius albocarneus (category Taxa named by Max Britzelmayr)
    Europe, the species was first described in 1895 by German mycologist Max Britzelmayr. List of Lactarius species "Lactarius albocarneus". www.mycobank.org...
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    appearing, all-white form was initially described A. phalloides f. alba by Max Britzelmayr, though its status has been unclear. It is often found growing amid...
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  • Lactarius adscitus (category Taxa named by Max Britzelmayr)
    Russulales. The species was first described in 1885 by German mycologist Max Britzelmayr. List of Lactarius species "Lactarius adscitus". www.mycobank.org....
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    Coprinopsis marcescibilis (category Taxa named by Max Britzelmayr)
    agaric fungus in the family Psathyrellaceae, originally described by Max Britzelmayr as Agaricus marcescibilis in 1893 before being reclassified in 2008...
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    Mycetinis querceus (category Taxa named by Max Britzelmayr)
    originally defined as Marasmius querceus by the German mycologist Max Britzelmayr in 1896 and it had that name until it was put into the new genus Mycetinis...
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    Hydnellum auratile (category Taxa named by Max Britzelmayr)
    in the family Bankeraceae, first described by the German mycologist Max Britzelmayr in 1891. The fungus produces distinctive orange to orange-brown fruit...
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    Russula grata (category Taxa named by Max Britzelmayr)
    Russula grata is a species of fungus belonging to the family Russulaceae. It has a cosmopolitan distribution. "Russula grata Britzelm". www.gbif.org. Retrieved...
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    Russula paludosa (category Taxa named by Max Britzelmayr)
    Russula paludosa is an edible species of mushroom within the large genus Russula. It is common to Europe and North America. The cap is convex to depressed...
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    Julius von Krombholz in 1845, and placed in Russula by his countryman Max Britzelmayr in 1893, the binomial name of this mushroom R. atropurpurea (Krombh...
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    Hygrophorus latitabundus (category Taxa named by Max Britzelmayr)
    Hygrophorus latitabundus is a species of fungus in the genus Hygrophorus. It is distributed in European pine forests, and has a preference for calcareous...
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    California. First described as Agaricus fracticus by German mycologist Max Britzelmayr in 1893, it was transferred to the genus Tricholoma in 1984 by Hanns...
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    Lactarius repraesentaneus was first described by German mycologist Max Britzelmayr in 1885, based on material collected from Bavaria. The variety Lactarius...
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    North America. The species was first described by German mycologist Max Britzelmayr in 1881 as Agaricus conferendus. Italian mycologist Pier Andrea Saccardo...
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    genus Lactarius in the order Russulales. It was first described by Max Britzelmayr in 1893. The mushroom's cap has between 5 and 15 cm in diameter. It...
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    Bresadola 1847 1929 Bres. Nathaniel Lord Britton 1859 1934 Britton Max Britzelmayr 1839 1909 Britzelm. Irwin M. Brodo 1935 Brodo Frederick Tom Brooks...
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  • was first described as Coprinus marculentus by the German mycologist Max Britzelmayr in 1893. In 2001 a phylogenetic study resulted in a major reorganization...
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    Psathyrella supernula. The genus is named after the German mycologist Max Britzelmayr, who originally classified the type species as Agaricus supernulus...
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  • received exsiccatae (dried herbarium specimens) from Julien Harmand and Max Britzelmayr, and his collection was enriched with specimens from Arnold, Philipp...
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    121. According to Scherzer as a pilot in the 9./Jagdgeschwader 3 "Udet". Max Bork's nomination by his unit was received by the Heerespersonalamt (HPA—Army...
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