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    Lactarius torminosus, commonly known as the woolly milkcap or the bearded milkcap, is a large species of agaric fungus. A common and widely distributed...
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    Lactarius indigo - indigo milk-cap Lactarius quietus - oak milk-cap Lactarius torminosus - woolly milk-cap Lactarius turpis - ugly milk-cap Lactarius...
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    Lactarius indigo - "indigo milk-cap" Lactarius quietus - "oak milk-cap" Lactarius torminosus - "woolly milk-cap" Lactarius turpis - "ugly milk-cap" Lactifluus...
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    bumpy. Similar species include Lactarius pubescens var. betulae and Lactarius torminosus. List of Lactarius species "Lactarius resimus (Fr.) Fr. 1838". MycoBank...
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  • Lactarius comprises about 636 species worldwide. The type species is Lactarius torminosus. Probably the best known and most widely eaten is Lactarius...
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    variety of Lactarius controversus (as L. controversus var. pubescens by Gillet in 1876) and as both a subspecies (as Lactarius torminosus subsp. pubescens...
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  • Lactarius torminosulus is a member of the large milk-cap genus Lactarius, in the order Russulales. A European species, it was officially described in 1996...
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  • growth of 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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    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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    symptoms. Despite this, such species are eaten in some regions, e.g. Lactarius torminosus in Finland or Russia. Often, they are parboiled or pickled to make...
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    sesquiterpene dialdehyde found in certain mushrooms, like Lactarius torminosus and Lactarius vellereus, after which it was named. The compound is thought...
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  • Hypholoma capnoides Lactarius torminosus (Schaeff.) Gray woolly milk-cap unknown severe gastrointestinal Woodland Northern Europe Lactarius deliciosus Omphalotus...
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  • gambosa Clitopilus prunulus Lactarius torminosus Woolly milkcap velleral North America, Europe, Asia and North Africa Lactarius deliciosus Leucocoprinus...
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    the genus Lactarius. However, after the finding that Lactarius actually represented more than one genus, the species Lactarius torminosus was conserved...
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    the "golden milkcap". Lactarius alnicola is classified in subsection Scrobiculati of section Piperites in the genus Lactarius. Species in this subsection...
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    Lactarius scrobiculatus, commonly known as the scrobiculate milk cap, is a basidiomycete fungus, belonging to the genus Lactarius, whose members are called...
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  • Lactarius subtorminosus is a member of the "milk-cap" genus Lactarius in the order Russulales. Described as new to science by William Chambers Coker in...
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