词条 | Lactarius pseudomucidus |
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| image = Lactarius pseudomucidus 127602.jpg | image_alt = "Lactarius pseudomucidus" found in Mendocino, California | image_caption = Lactarius pseudomucidus found in Mendocino, California | status = | status_system = | status_ref = | genus = Lactarius | species = pseudomucidus | authority = A.H.Sm. & Hesler (1979) | synonyms = | synonyms_ref = | subdivision_ranks = | subdivision = }}{{mycomorphbox | name = Lactarius pseudomucidus | whichGills = decurrent | capShape = depressed | hymeniumType=gills | stipeCharacter=bare | ecologicalType= | sporePrintColor=white | howEdible=inedible }}Lactarius pseudomucidus is a fungus native to the northwestern part of North America. It has a charcoal brown cap, smooth and slimy, about 4–10 cm across, initially flat convex, becoming shallowly depressed. Gills are decurrent, with a bluish-gay tinge. Stipe is 40–100 mm tall, hollow, brittle. Flesh gray. Latex is milky white. There is only a slight odor, and the taste slowly becomes acrid. Spores are white in mass, ellipsoid, amyloid, about 8 μm long, with a reticulate decoration on the surface.[1][2][3] References1. ^Phillips, Roger. 1981. Mushrooms of North America. Boston: Little & Brown. {{Taxonbar|from=Q4042540}}2. ^Hesler, LR, & AH Smith. 1979. North American species of Lactarius. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press. 3. ^Smith, AH. 1975. Field guide to western mushrooms. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press. 3 : Fungi described in 1979|Lactarius|Taxa named by Alexander H. Smith |
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