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  2. Russula brevipes - Wikipedia

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    Russula brevipes is a species of mushroom commonly known as the short-stemmed russula or the stubby brittlegill. It is widespread in North America, and was reported from Pakistan in 2006. The fruit bodies are white and large, with convex to funnel-shaped caps measuring 7–30 cm (3–12 in) wide set atop a thick stipe up to 8 cm (3 in) long.

  3. Russulaceae - Wikipedia

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    Several species of Lactarius, Lactifluus and Russula are valued as excellent edible mushrooms. This is the case for example for the north temperate species Lactarius deliciosus , Lactifluus volemus , or Russula vesca , and other species are popular in other parts of the world, e.g. Lactarius indigo in Mexico, or Lactifluus edulis in tropical ...

  4. Russula - Wikipedia

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    In the Pacific Northwest region of North America, only Russula brevipes parasitized with Hypomyces lactifluorum—known as lobster mushroom—is collected commercially. Several Russula species are sold in the markets of Izta-Popo Zoquiapan National Park (central Mexico): R. brevipes, R. cyanoxantha, R. mexicana and R. olivacea.

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  6. Hypomyces lactifluorum - Wikipedia

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    Hypomyces lactifluorum (Lobster mushroom) in the Jemez Mountains, New Mexico. Hypomyces lactifluorum is found in wooded areas, often near Russula brevipes or Lactarius growing in conifer forests, in particular under ponderosa pine in the American Southwest and the Pacific Northwest. [5]

  7. List of Russula species - Wikipedia

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    Russula brevipes Peck (1890) Russula brevipileocystidiata X.Y. Sang & L. Fan (2016) Russula brevis Romagn. ex Bon (1987) Russula brevissima Moënne-Locc. (1996) Russula britzelmayrii Romell (1893), (= Russula veternosa) Russula brunneipes Murrill (1945) Russula brunneoalba De Marb. (1977) Russula brunneoannulata Buyck (1990) Russula ...

  8. Russula cremoricolor - Wikipedia

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    Russula cremoricolor, also known as the winter russula, is a species of gilled mushroom. [1] This mushroom has red, cream-yellow, and pink color variants, which complicates attempts at field identification, [2] [3] although finding "red and creamy capped fruitbodies in close proximity is a good clue indicating this species". [4]

  9. Russula delica - Wikipedia

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    Russula delica is a mushroom that goes by the common name of milk-white brittlegill, and is a member of the genus Russula, all of which are collectively known as brittlegills. It is mostly white, with ochraceous or brownish cap markings, and a short robust stem. It is edible, but poor in taste, and grows in coniferous, broadleaved, or mixed woods.