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- species, Lactarius sanguifluus fruit bodies grow on the ground in ****ociation with pine trees on calcareous soils. L. sanguifluus is widely distributed...
- The bloodfin darter (Nothonotus sanguifluus) is a species of freshwater ray-finned fish, a darter from the subfamily Etheostomatinae, part of the family...
- Turrilatirus sanguifluus is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Fasciolariidae, the spindle snails, the tulip snails and...
- Quintanilla 1134 Synonyms Penicillium carmineoviolaceum, Penicillium carmino-violaceum, Penicillium vaccaeorum, Citromyces sanguifluus, Citromyces cesiae...
- bleeding milkcap, as is at least one other member of the genus, Lactarius sanguifluus. The mushroom can have either a bluish green or an orangy brown hue,...
- Antennatus nummifer (Cuvier, 1817) Chironectes chlorostygma Valenciennes, 1837 Chironectes bicornis Lowe, 1839 Antennarius sanguifluus D. S. Jordan, 1902...
- controversus, L. deliciosus, Lactarius indigo, L. rufus, L. salmonicolor, L. sanguifluus, L. semisanguifluus, L. tabidus, L. trivialis, and L. vinosus. It is...
- two mushrooms of the genus Lactarius: Lactarius rubrilacteus Lactarius sanguifluus This page is an index of articles on fungus species (or higher taxonomic...
- Smith, 1880) † Turrilatirus patruelis (Bellardi, 1884) Turrilatirus sanguifluus (Reeve, 1847) Turrilatirus turritus (Gmelin, 1791) Turrilatirus Vermeij...
- Several molecular phylogenetic analyses show that L. deterrimus, L. sanguifluus, Lactarius vinosus and L. fennoscandicus form a group of related species...