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LACTARIUS 9. Pileus yellow; stipe s
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LACTARIUS tawny reddish or fulvous,
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LACTARIUS LACTARIUS DELICIOSUS (L.
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F gures 80-89 80. Lac tar ins suhdu
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Figures 103-104. Amanita muscaria.
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LACTARIUS LACTARIUS INDIGO (Schw.)
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LACTARIUS LACTARIUS REPRESENTANEUS
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LACTARIUS paler, stuffed, becoming
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LACTARIUS On the ground usually in
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^ Key RUSSULA 1. Lamellae alternati
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RUSSULA slightly tuberculate-striat
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RUSSULA RUSSULA DELICA Fr. Edible F
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RUSSULA Striate when old. flesh whi
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Figures 126-128. Lepiota americana.
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Figure 174. Pleurotus candidissimus
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COLLYBIA COLLYBIA RADICATA (Fr.) Qu
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MARASMIUS MARASMIUS OREADES Fr. Edi
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^ PANUS LENTINUS LEPIDEUS Fr. Edibl
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PANUS consistency and velvety, hair
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PLUTEUS TROGIA CRISPA Fr. Not edibl
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VOLVARIELLA toward the disk, white,
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ENTOLOMA ENTOLOMA Entoloma includes
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LEPTONIA LEPTONIA This genus includ
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CLITOPILUS CLITOPILUS Clitopilus, a
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PHYLLOTOPSIS CORTINARIUS The genus
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CORTINARIUS This species is fairly
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INOCYBE INOCYBE The genus Inocybe i
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PHOLIOTA 4. Pileus cinnamon-brown,
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PHOLIOTA and has pale yellow, visci
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PHOLIOTA Singly to cespitose on stu
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HEBELOMA The Species are not very w
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NAUCORIA TUBARIA Naucoria includes
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PAXILLUS PAXILLUS Paxillus includes
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AGARICUS the lamellae and usually f
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AGARICUS AGARICUS PLACOMYCES Peck P
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STROPHARIA flesh color becoming pur
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PANAEOLUS PANAEOLUS Panaeolus inclu
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BOLETACEAE 21. Pileus pinkish red;
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POLYPORACEAE POLYPORACEAE The Polyp
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POLYPORACEAE 2 in. broad, somewhat
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HYDNACEAE HYDNUM CORALLOIDES Fr. Ed
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CLAVARIACEAE odor mild, spores cyli
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TREMELLALES Gregarious on the groun
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GASTEROMYCETES GASTEROMYCETES The G
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GASTEROMYCETES FRUITING BODY 5-8 in
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ASCOMYCETES ASCOMYCETES The Ascomyc
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ASCOMYCETES margin free, yellowish
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HELVELLA ELASTICA Bull, ex Fr. f ig
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REFERENCES FOR SELECTED GROUPS Kauf
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REFERENCES FOR SELECTED GROUPS Thie
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REFERENCES FOR SELECTED GROUPS EcKB
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MELANOLEUCA REFERENCES FOR SELECTED
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Malloch, D. 1974. Tricholonia juhii
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Figure 400. Dictyophora duplicata.
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