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Genus of fungi
genus Lactifluus has been separated from Lactarius based on molecular phylogenetic evidence. The genus Lactarius was described by Christian Hendrik Persoon
Lactarius
Edible fungus
Lactarius indigo, commonly known as the indigo milk cap, indigo milky, indigo lactarius, blue lactarius, or blue milk mushroom, is a species of agaric
Lactarius_indigo
Species of fungus
Lactarius deliciosus, commonly known as the delicious milk cap, saffron milk cap, or red pine mushroom, is one of the best-known members of the large
Lactarius_deliciosus
Species of fungus
transferred to the genus Lactarius in 1821 by Samuel Frederick Gray. L. torminosus officially became the type species of Lactarius in 2011 after molecular
Lactarius_torminosus
Species of fungus
for the larvae of several insect species. Lactarius deterrimus can be distinguished from similar Lactarius species by difference in the mycorrhizal host
Lactarius_deterrimus
Species of ray-finned fish
The false trevally (Lactarius lactarius) is a species of carangiform ray-finned fish in the family Lactariidae, currently the sole member of the family
False_trevally
Species of fungus
confirmed that they are separate species. Lactarius sanguifluus is classified in the section Dapetes of the genus Lactarius. This section, which also includes
Lactarius_sanguifluus
Species of fungus
Lactarius cyanescens is a member of the large milk-cap genus Lactarius in the order Russulales. It was first described as new to science in 2007. Fungi
Lactarius_cyanescens
Species of fungus
Lactarius baliophaeus is a member of the large milk-cap genus Lactarius in the order Russulales. Described as new to science by mycologist David Pegler
Lactarius_baliophaeus
Species of fungus
Lactarius helvus, commonly known in English as fenugreek milkcap, is a member of the large milkcap genus Lactarius in the order Russulales. Fruiting bodies
Lactarius_helvus
Species of fungus
Lactarius resimus is a species of mushrooms in the genus Lactarius, which is considered a delicacy in Russia and some other countries of Eastern Europe
Lactarius_resimus
Species of edible fungus
historical synonym is Lactarius lactifluus, used by Lucien Quélet in 1886, a renaming based on Linnaeus's Agaricus lactifluus. Lactarius wangii, reported by
Lactifluus_volemus
Species of fungus
molecular phylogenetic investigation of Lactarius has yet to be published, and older classification systems of Lactarius are generally not regarded as natural
Candy_cap
Species of fungus
species of the genus Lactarius. However, after the finding that Lactarius actually represented more than one genus, the species Lactarius torminosus was conserved
Lactifluus_piperatus
Species of fungus
Lactarius quietus (commonly known as the oak milkcap, oakbug milkcap or southern milkcap) is a mushroom of the genus Lactarius. It is easily identified
Lactarius_quietus
Species of fungus
Lactarius pinguis is a member of the large milk-cap genus Lactarius in the order Russulales. Found in northern Thailand, it was described as new to science
Lactarius_pinguis
Stable dispersion of polymer microparticles in an aqueous medium
arthropods infesting latex-producing Lactarius than non-latex-producing Russula. In feeding experiments using Lactarius, Ambigolimax valentianus slugs avoid
Latex
Species of fungus
Lactarius distantifolius is a member of the large milk-cap genus Lactarius in the order Russulales. Found in Chiang Mai Province (northern Thailand), it
Lactarius_distantifolius
Species of fungus
Lactarius rufus is a common, medium-sized member of the mushroom genus Lactarius, whose many members are commonly known as milkcaps. It is known by the
Lactarius_rufus
Species of fungus
Lactarius kabansus is a member of the large milk-cap genus Lactarius in the order Russulales. Described as new to science in 1980, the species is found
Lactarius_kabansus
Species of fungus
Lactarius chelidonium is a member of the large milk-cap genus Lactarius in the order Russulales. It was first described by American mycologist Charles
Lactarius_chelidonium
Species of fungus
The three main scientific designations: Lactarius turpis Fr., Lactarius necator (Bull.:Fr.) Karsten, and Lactarius plumbeus (Bull.:Fr.) S. F. Gray, are usually
Lactarius_turpis
Species of fungus
Lactarius subdulcis, commonly known as the mild milkcap or beech milk cap, is an edible mushroom in the genus Lactarius. It is brown in colour, with a
Lactarius_subdulcis
Species of fungus
Lactarius acutus is a member of the large milk-cap genus Lactarius in the order Russulales. Found in Guinea, the species was described in 1955 by French
Lactarius_acutus
Species of fungus
Lactarius kauffmanii is a species of mushroom in the family Russulaceae. It is found in Western North America. The species was described as Lactarius
Lactarius_kauffmanii
Species of fungus
Lactarius acerrimus is a member of the large milk-cap genus Lactarius in the order Russulales. It was first described by Max Britzelmayr in 1893. The
Lactarius_acerrimus
Species of fungus
Lactarius blennius (commonly known as the slimy milkcap or beech milkcap) is a medium-sized mushroom of the genus Lactarius found commonly in beech forests
Lactarius_blennius
Species of fungus
Lactarius chrysorrheus (sometimes spelt Lactarius chrysorheus) is a member of the genus Lactarius, whose many members are commonly known as milkcaps.
Lactarius_chrysorrheus
Species of bacterium
Streptococcus lactarius is a species of catalase-negative, Gram-positive, coccus-shaped bacteria from the genus Streptococcus. First reported in 2010
Streptococcus_lactarius
Species of fungus
PMC 9713418. PMID 36171643. "Home - Lactarius hatsudake 109 v1.0". mycocosm.jgi.doe.gov. Retrieved 2023-01-27. Lactarius hatsudake in Index Fungorum.
Lactarius_hatsudake
Species of fungus
Lactarius lamprocystidiatus is a member of the large milk-cap genus Lactarius in the order Russulales. Found in Papua New Guinea, it was first described
Lactarius_lamprocystidiatus
Species of fungus
develop. Lactarius pallescens is found on the West Coast of the United States. In the Pacific Northwest, it can be found in conifer forests. Lactarius uvidus
Lactarius_pallescens
Edible fungi fruit bodies
AR (2009). Milk Mushrooms of North America: A Field Guide to the Genus Lactarius. Syracuse: Syracuse University Press. p. 166. ISBN 978-0-8156-3229-0.
Edible_mushroom
Species of fungus
Lactarius scoticus is a member of the large milk-cap genus Lactarius in the order Russulales. It is found in Europe, where it grows in peat bogs in a mycorrhizal
Lactarius_scoticus
Species of fungus
Lactarius flexuosus is a species of fungus in the mushroom family Russulaceae. The cap of L. flexuosus can reach 10 cm (3.9 in) in diameter. The mushroom
Lactarius_flexuosus
Species of fungus
Lactarius villosus is a member of the large milk-cap genus Lactarius in the order Russulales. Found in Nebraska, the species was described in 1896 by Frederick
Lactarius_villosus
Species of fungus
Lactarius tabidus (also Lactarius theiogalus, and formerly Lactarius chrysorheus and Lactarius hepaticus), commonly known as the birch milkcap, is an inedible
Lactarius_tabidus
Species of fungus
Lactarius acris is a member of the large milk-cap genus Lactarius in the order Russulales. Found in Europe, the species was described in 1821 by British
Lactarius_acris
Species of fungus
Lactarius alachuanus is a member of the large genus Lactarius (order Russulales), known as milk-caps. Found in North America, the species was first described
Lactarius_alachuanus
Species of fungus
Lactarius zonarius is a member of the large milk-cap genus Lactarius in the order Russulales. It was first described in 1783, under the basionym Agaricus
Lactarius_zonarius
Species of fungus
Similar species include Lactarius alnicola, L. controversus, L. plumbeus, L. repraesentaneus, and L. torminosus. Lactarius scrobiculatus is known to
Lactarius_scrobiculatus
Species of fungus
1956) of Lactarius torminosus. Lactarius pubescens is classified in the section Piperites, subsection Piperites. This includes related Lactarius species
Lactarius_pubescens
Species of fungus
Lactarius trivialis is a species of mushroom belonging to the genus Lactarius. The fungus is most commonly found in Scandinavia. The colour of the mushroom's
Lactarius_trivialis
3767/003158514X679119. PMC 4150074. PMID 25264381. Lactarius cinnabarinus in Index Fungorum. Lactarius cinnabarinus in MycoBank. (with detailed description
Lactarius_cinnabarinus
Species of fungus
Lactarius subvelutinus is a member of the large milk-cap genus Lactarius in the order Russulales. It was first described scientifically by American mycologist
Lactarius_subvelutinus
Gills used by mushrooms as a means of spore dispersal
can have distinctive microscopic or macroscopic features. For instance, Lactarius species typically seep latex from their gills. It was originally believed
Lamella_(mycology)
Species of fungus
L. pseudodeceptivus, L. caeruleitinctus, L. subvellereus, Lactarius arcuatus and Lactarius parvulus. Lactifluus deceptivus is found throughout eastern
Lactifluus_deceptivus
Species of fungus
Lactarius albolutescens is a member of the large genus Lactarius (order Russulales), known as milk-caps. Found in North America, the species was first
Lactarius_albolutescens
Species of fungus
Lactarius hygrophoroides is an edible North American species of milk-cap mushroom in the order Russulales. It was first described scientifically by Miles
Lactifluus_hygrophoroides
Species of fungus
Lactarius paradoxus is a North American member of the large milk-cap genus, Lactarius, in the order Russulales. The mushroom is blue-green to gray, staining
Lactarius_paradoxus
Species of fungus
reservations. List of Lactarius species NatureServe. "Lactarius uvidus". NatureServe Explorer. Arlington, Virginia. Retrieved 2 May 2025. "Lactarius uvidus (Fr.)
Lactarius_uvidus
Species of fungus
Lactarius eucalypti is a species of milk-cap fungus in the family Russulaceae. Found in Australia, it was described as new to science in 1987 by Orson
Lactarius_eucalypti
Species of fungus
Lactarius pallidus, the pale milkcap, is an edible mushroom of the genus Lactarius. It is pale in colour, and found on the floor in beech or birch woodland
Lactarius_pallidus
Species of fungus
Michael Wood & Fred. "California Fungi: Lactarius aestivus". www.mykoweb.com. Retrieved 2025-12-19. "Lactarius aestivus". redlist.info. Retrieved 2025-12-19
Lactarius_aestivus
Species of fungus
Lactarius subbaliophaeus is a member of the large milk-cap genus Lactarius in the order Russulales. Found in Togo, it was described as new to science in
Lactarius_subbaliophaeus
Battle during the Justinian's Gothic War
The Battle of Mons Lactarius took place in October 552 during the Gothic War (535–554) between Byzantine forces and the Ostrogoths (Goths) near Mount
Battle_of_Mons_Lactarius
Species of fungus
is now L. lignyotus. Lactarius fuliginosus is classified in the section Plinothgali of subgenus Plinthogalus in the genus Lactarius. Species in this section
Lactarius_fuliginosus
Species of fungus
Lactarius psammicola is a species of mushroom in the genus Lactarius, family Russulaceae, and order Russulales. Its mushroom cap is convex when young and
Lactarius_psammicola
Species of fungus
Lactarius adhaerens is a member of the large milk-cap genus Lactarius in the order Russulales. It is found in Madagascar, where it grows on decayed wood
Lactarius_adhaerens
Species of fungus
the "golden milkcap". Lactarius alnicola is classified in subsection Scrobiculati of section Piperites in the genus Lactarius. Species in this subsection
Lactarius_alnicola
Species of fungus
Lactarius quercuum is a member of the large milk-cap genus Lactarius in the order Russulales. Described as new to science in 1963 by American mycologist
Lactarius_quercuum
Species of fungus
Lactarius lazulinus is a member of the large milk-cap genus Lactarius in the order Russulales. It was first described scientifically in 2007. Stubbe D
Lactarius_lazulinus
Species of fungus
Lactarius torminosulus is a member of the large milk-cap genus Lactarius, in the order Russulales. A European species, it was officially described in 1996
Lactarius_torminosulus
Species of fungus
Lactarius mammosus is a species of fungus belonging to the family Russulaceae. The English vernacular name is Pap Milkcap It is native to Europe and Northern
Lactarius_mammosus
Species of fungus
in Lactarius species. The species, known only from California, Arizona, and Mexico, grows on the ground in leaf litter near oak trees. Lactarius rufulus
Lactarius_rufulus
Species of fungus
American Lactarius species, L. repraesentaneus belongs in the stirps Speciosus of the section Aspideini, of the subgenus Piperites of genus Lactarius. Other
Lactarius_repraesentaneus
Species of fungus
Torrey Botanical Club. 21 (3): 1–112. Fungi portal Lactarius crassus in Index Fungorum. Lactarius crassus in MycoBank. (with detailed description from
Lactarius_crassus
Species of fungus
Lactarius aurantiosordidus, commonly known as the sordid orange milk cap, is a species of Lactarius fungus found from northern California to Alaska. It
Lactarius_aurantiosordidus
Species of ant
Dolichoderus lactarius is a species of ant in the genus Dolichoderus. Described by Smith in 1860, the species is endemic to Indonesia. Donisthorpe, H
Dolichoderus_lactarius
Species of fungus
mushroom is found in North America. List of Lactarius species Smith AH, Lesler LR. (1962). "Studies on Lactarius–III the North American species of section
Lactarius_fuliginellus
Species of fungus
Lactarius lignyotus (chocolate milky) is a member of the large milk-cap genus Lactarius in the order Russulales. It was first described scientifically
Lactarius_lignyotus
Species of mushroom
somewhat like almonds or maraschino cherries. Lactarius affinis var. viridilactis Fruit bodies of Lactarius affinis are found scattered or in groups on
Lactarius_affinis
Species of fungus
Lactarius azonites is a species of fungus belonging to the family Russulaceae. It is native to Europe and Northern America. "Lactarius_azonites". www.mycobank
Lactarius_azonites
Species of fungus
Lactarius quieticolor is a member of the large milk-cap genus Lactarius in the order Russulales. It was first described scientifically by French mycologist
Lactarius_quieticolor
Species of fungus
Lactarius pseudomucidus, commonly known as the slimy milk cap, is a mucilaginous species of fungus native to North America. It has a charcoal brown cap
Lactarius_pseudomucidus
Index of fungi with the same common name
Lactarius indigo - "indigo milk-cap" Lactarius quietus - "oak milk-cap" Lactarius torminosus - "woolly milk-cap" Lactarius turpis - "ugly milk-cap" Lactifluus
Milk-cap
Species of fungus
Lactarius controversus, commonly known as the poplar milkcap, is a large funnel-capped fungus within the genus Lactarius, which are collectively known
Lactarius_controversus
Species of fungus
Giuseppe (2008-08-09). "Lactarius salmonicolor". Monaco Nature Encyclopedia. Retrieved 2019-04-17. "Russulales News / Lactarius salmoneus". www.mtsn.tn
Lactarius_salmonicolor
Species of fungus
described scientifically by Henri Romagnesi in 1954. List of Lactarius species "Synonymy: Lactarius fulvissimus Romagn". Species Fungorum. CAB International
Lactarius_fulvissimus
Species of fungus
Lactarius rubrilacteus is a species of fungus of the genus Lactarius. It is also known as the bleeding milkcap. The mushroom is typically orangish-brown
Lactarius_rubrilacteus
Species of fungus
Lactarius adscitus is a member of the large milk-cap genus Lactarius in the order Russulales. The species was first described in 1885 by German mycologist
Lactarius_adscitus
Species of fungus
Lactarius crocatus is a member of the large milk-cap genus Lactarius in the order Russulales. Found in Chiang Mai Province (northern Thailand), it was
Lactarius_crocatus
Family of fungi in the order Russulales
of Lactarius, Lactifluus and Russula are valued as excellent edible mushrooms. This is the case for example for the north temperate species Lactarius deliciosus
Russulaceae
Species of fungus
North American Lactarius species. The fungus is classified in the subsection Croceini of the subgenus Piperates in the genus Lactarius, along with other
Lactarius_vinaceorufescens
Spore-bearing fruiting body of a fungus
chanterelles such as Gomphus are in the Gomphales, milk-cap mushrooms (Lactarius, Lactifluus) and russulas (Russula), as well as Lentinellus, are in the
Mushroom
6th-century Byzantine general
where he defeated the Ostrogothic king Totila, and at the Battle of Mons Lactarius in 553, effectively ending the Ostrogothic kingdom. Narses was born in
Narses
Species of fungus
Lactarius mirabilis is a species of milkcap fungus in the very large genus Lactarius in the order Russulales. It was first described in 2007. Stubbe D
Lactarius_mirabilis
Species of fungus
Lactarius glyciosmus, commonly known as the coconut milk cap or coconut scented milk cap, is a semi-edible mushroom in the genus Lactarius. It is typically
Lactarius_glyciosmus
Fungus species
that are around it. Lactarius fulvissimus Lactarius subflammeus (also commonly called "orange milkcap") "Orange Milkcap (Lactarius aurantiacus)". iNaturalist
Lactarius_aurantiacus
Species of fungus
in Newfane, Vermont. Lactarius aspideus is classified in the section Aspideini of the subgenus Piperites of the genus Lactarius. Within the Aspideini
Lactarius_aspideus
Extinct genus of Russulales fungi
Greek word "para", to mean the same; and the genus name of the extant Lactarius, in reference to the similarities between the two. The specific name pilosus
Parolactarius
Species of fungus
Lactarius agglutinatus is a member of the large milk-cap genus Lactarius in the order Russulales. Found in North America, the species was first described
Lactarius_agglutinatus
Species of fungus
Lactarius tesquorum is a member of the large milk-cap genus Lactarius in the order Russulales. It was described in 1979 by Georges Malençon based on collections
Lactarius_tesquorum
Species of fungus
Lactarius albocarneus is a member of the large genus Lactarius (order Russulales), known as milk-caps. Found in Europe, the species was first described
Lactarius_albocarneus
Species of fungus
Lactarius maculatipes is a member of the large milk-cap genus Lactarius in the order Russulales. The species was described as new to science by mycologist
Lactarius_maculatipes
Species of fungus
Lactifluus vellereus (formerly Lactarius vellereus), commonly known as the fleecy milk-cap, is a quite large fungus in the genus Lactifluus. It is one
Lactifluus_vellereus
Species of fungus
Lactarius abbotanus is a member of the large milk-cap genus Lactarius in the order Russulales. It is found in India, and was first described by mycologists
Lactarius_abbotanus
Species of fungus
Lactarius lilacinus, the lilac milkcap, is a European species of the large milk-cap genus Lactarius in the order Russulales. The species forms an ectomycorrhizal
Lactarius_lilacinus
Species of fungus
Lactifluus corrugis (formerly Lactarius corrugis), commonly known as the corrugated-cap milky, is an edible species of fungus in the family Russulaceae
Lactifluus_corrugis
Species of fungus
Lactarius occidentalis is a species of mushroom in the family Russulaceae. Its range extends from Alaska to Northern California. The cap of Lactarius
Lactarius_occidentalis
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