For example, the lookalikes " Russula crustosa " and " Russula virescens " have yellowish and white spore deposits, respectively.
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For example, the lookalikes " Russula crustosa " and " Russula virescens " have yellowish and white spore deposits, respectively.
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To add to the confusion, Rolf Singer and later Robert K�hner and Henri Romagnesi described other species they named " Russula delica ".
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"For example, a ( poisonous ) toadstool may be taken for a russula " _ an ordinarily edible mushroom, the newspaper warned.
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Melzer's scientific work was devoted mainly to " Russula ", in which he published the first Czech monograph of this basidiomycete genus.
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This traditional distinction line between the " milk-caps " and " Russula " is however less evident in some tropical species presenting intermediate states.
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The mushrooms of " Russula brevipes " often develop under masses of conifer needles or leaves of broadleaved trees, and fruit from summer to autumn.
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Widely distributed, " Russula densifolia " is known from Asia ( including China, India, Japan, and Thailand ), Europe and North America.
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The ill-tasting White Russula is choicely edible only after it has been parasitised with a mold ( another kind of fungus ) and becomes the delectable Lobster Mushroom.
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Brittlegills, such as " Russula heterophylla ", " Andean Colombia north at least as far as central Mexico, both of which are also poisonous.