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- Boletellus deceptivus is a species of bolete fungus in the family Boletaceae. Found in eastern Australia and Papua New Guinea. "Boletellus deceptivus". Queensland...
- Epeorus deceptivus is a species of flatheaded mayfly in the family Heptageniidae. It is found in North America. "Epeorus deceptivus Report". Integrated...
- Lactifluus deceptivus (synonym Lactarius deceptivus), commonly known as the deceiving milkcap, is a common species of fungus in the family Russulaceae...
- Philornis is a genus of around 50 species of fly (Diptera, Muscidae) from Central and South America. Their larvae are subcutaneous parasites of nestling...
- 1980 southern Appalachians, southeastern United States, and Mexico C. deceptivus Buyck, Justice & V. Hofst. 2016 Eastern United States C. eccentricus Buyck...
- and shape, though has adnate blue-green tinged gills and no milk. L. deceptivus is also similar, but is differentiated by its less crowded gills, firmer...
- page 63 in 1959. Parmastomyces corticola Corner (1989) Parmastomyces deceptivus Corner (1989) Parmastomyces glutinosus Corner (1989) Parmastomyces kravtzevi****...
- Europe, and North America Pluteus daidoi S.Ito & S.Imai 1940 ****an Pluteus deceptivus Minnis & Sundb. 2010 USA Pluteus decoloratus E.Horak 2008 New Zealand...
- Subgenus Lactariopsis Lactifluus aureifolius (tropical Africa) Lactifluus deceptivus – 'deceiving milk-cap' (North and Central America) Lactifluus densifolius...
- (Snell) Singer B. cubensis (Berk. & Curt.) Sing. B. cyanescens Horak B. deceptivus Halling & Fechner B. dissiliens (Corner) Pegler & Young B. dicymbophilus...