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- genus Lactifluus has been separated from Lactarius based on molecular phylogenetic evidence. The genus Lactarius was described by Christian Hendrik Persoon...
- Lactarius indigo, commonly known as the indigo milk cap, indigo milky, the indigo (or blue) lactarius, or the blue milk mushroom, is a species of agaric...
- of the earliest pieces of art to illustrate a fungus. List of Lactarius species "Lactarius deliciosus (L.) Gray". Index Fungorum. CAB International. Retrieved...
- The Battle of Mons Lactarius (also known as Battle of the Vesuvius) took place in 552 or 553 AD during the Gothic War waged on behalf of Justinian I against...
- Russia after pickling or parboiling. Lactarius indigo Lactarius paradoxus Lactarius corrugis Lactarius volemus Lactarius hygrophoroides Lepista saeva (Field...
- common name for two closely related edible species of Lactarius; Lactarius camphoratus, and Lactarius rubidus. These mushrooms are valued for their highly...
- 1956) of Lactarius torminosus. Lactarius pubescens is classified in the section Piperites, subsection Piperites. This includes related Lactarius species...
- France; this name and the synonym Lactarius necator, resulting from Christian Hendrik Persoon's 1800 transfer to Lactarius, are both considered to refer to...
- The false trevally (Lactarius lactarius) is a species of fish in the family Lactariidae, currently the sole member of the family. The false trevally is...
- The three main scientific designations: Lactarius turpis Fr., Lactarius necator (Bull.:Fr.) Karsten, and Lactarius plumbeus (Bull.:Fr.) S. F. Gray, are usually...