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    Milk-cap (also milk cap, milkcap, or milky) is a common name that refers to mushroom-forming fungi of the genera Lactarius, Lactifluus, and Multifurca...
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    Amanita phalloides (redirect from Death Cap)
    Amanita phalloides (/æməˈnaɪtə fəˈlɔɪdiːz/), commonly known as the death cap, is a deadly poisonous basidiomycete fungus, one of many in the genus Amanita...
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    commonly known as the fleecy milk-cap, is a quite large fungus in the genus Lactifluus. It is one of the two most common milk-caps found with beech trees, with...
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    Lactarius indigo, commonly known as the indigo milk cap, indigo milky, indigo lactarius, blue lactarius, or blue milk mushroom, is a species of agaric...
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    Candy cap or curry milkcap is the English-language common name for two closely related edible species of Lactarius; Lactarius camphoratus, and Lactarius...
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    formerly known as Lactarius volemus, and commonly known as the weeping milk cap or bradley, is a species of fungus in the family Russulaceae. It is widely...
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    "Les Polyporacées du Brésil. I. Polyporacées stipités". Brotéria Série Botânica (in French). 18: 121–143. Ryvarden, L.; Johansen, I. A Preliminary Polypore...
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    Operculum (botany) (redirect from Bud cap)
    opercula) or calyptra (from Ancient Greek καλύπτρα (kalúptra) 'veil') is a cap-like structure in some flowering plants, mosses, and fungi. It is a covering...
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    milk cap"). Lactifluus piperatus has a cap that varies from 6–16 cm (2.5–6.5 in) across and is convex with a widely funnel-shaped center. The cap is creamy-white...
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    (Agaricaceae-Agaricomycetes) in northern Argentina and Paraguay". Iheringia, Série Botânica. 70 (2): 309–320. "cretaceous", Wiktionary, 6 June 2022, retrieved 18 July...
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    ('somewhat') and balteat ('girdled'), a reference to the dark outer band of the cap. Cap: 1.5–5.5 centimetres (5⁄8–2+1⁄8 in), hemispherical to convex when young...
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    Lactarius sanguifluus, commonly known as the bloody milk cap, is a species of fungus in the family Russulaceae. First described from France in 1811, the...
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    rhizoid, which allows the cell to regenerate completely if its cap is removed. The caps of two Acetabularia may also be exchanged, even from two different...
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    several edible species. The species of the genus, commonly known as milk-caps, are characterized by the milky fluid ("latex") they exude when cut or damaged...
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    Boletales from Brazil and notes on Boletales specimens at the Instituto de Botânica (SP) Herbarium, São Paulo, SP, Brazil". Sitientibus Série Ciências Biológicas...
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    in the section Vaginatae ss according to the classification of Bas. The cap is orange-brown, paler towards the margin, and darker (even very dark brown)...
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    appearance is that of a typical "little brown mushroom" with a small, brown cap and a straight, thin stipe. Psilocybe montana was formerly the type species...
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    Coropuna (section Ice cap)
    This makes the Coropuna complex the third-highest of Peru. Its thick ice cap is the most extensive in Earth's tropical zone, with several outlet glaciers...
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    autumn and may be locally abundant. It is a firm bolete with an olive-brown cap up to 20 cm (8 in) in diameter, with small orange or red pores on the underside...
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    Psilocybe zapotecorum has a farinaceous and raphanoid smell and taste. The cap is 2–13 cm, conical to convex, and very rarely expanding to plane in age...
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    sloping outer sides. The texture of the fertile undersurface (hymenium) of the caps is a distinguishing characteristic of the species: unlike the well-known...
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    Xamo Gyaise hats of the Sherpas, dhaka topi of pahari men and tamang round caps are among the more distinctive headwears. Married Hindu women wear tika,...
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  • Lepiota trombophora Berk. & Broome ss. Johannes Rick in Iheringia : Série Botânica 8 - Basidiomycetes Eubasidii in Rio Grande do Sul - Brasilia however this...
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    subspecies. These subspecies are slightly different, some having yellow or white caps, but are all usually called fly agarics, most often recognizable by their...
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    15–16 cm (6–6+1⁄4 in) wide and 17 cm (6+3⁄4 in) tall. The upper surface or cap is orangish-brown to lilac, while the lower spore-bearing surface, the hymenium...
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    1811, 1813, 1818, 1820, 1823) Voyages de C.P. Thunberg au Japon par le Cap de Bonne-Espérance, les Isles de la Sonde, etc. Icones plantarum japonicarum...
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    The cap is initially convex, but as it matures, it expands to a bell-shape, typically reaching 0.3 to 1 cm (0.1 to 0.4 in) in diameter. The cap sometimes...
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    mushrooms of the West. Members of Agaricus are characterized by having a fleshy cap or pileus, from the underside of which grow a number of radiating plates...
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    oak trees. Its fruit body is chestnut brown, the cap is smooth and dry, and the underside of the cap has radially elongated tubes. The spore deposit is...
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