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The Russulales are an order of basidiomycotic fungi, which include the agaric genera Russula and Lactarius and their polyporoid and corticioid relatives. Russuloid agarics represent an independent evolutionary line of agarics, not directly related to the Agaricales.- Category ID : 419027
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Creolophus cirrhatus

Photographs of this bracket fungus growing on the trunks of trees.
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Russulales

Information from Wikipedia on this order of basidiomycete fungi.
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Lactarius helvus

Two photographs of this species, with a description of the fruiting body and spores, and information on where and when to look for it. Polish and English.
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Lactarius glaucescens

Several photographs of this species, with a description of the fruiting body and spores, and information on where and when to look for it. English and Polish.
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Russula betularum

Two photographs of this species, with a description of the fruiting body and spores, and information on where and when to look for it.English and Polish.
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Russula emetica

Several photographs of this species, with a description of the fruiting body and spores, and information on other similar species. English and Polish.
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Ceramic Parchment

Photograph of the fruiting bodies of Xylobolus frustulatus on the trunk of a tree.
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California Fungi: Lactarius

The principal characteristics of the genus Lactarius and links to other sites. Also a list of those species found in California with photographs of about 8 of them.
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California Fungi: Russula

The principal characteristics of the genus Russula and links to other sites. Also a list of those species found in California with photographs of about 10 of them.
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Aleurodiscus oakesii

Tom Volk writes of this fungus, commonly known as oak parchment, which grows and feeds on the dead bark of trees causing smooth patches, and its interesting features when viewed under the microscope.
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Lactarius rubidus: Candy Caps

Photographs and article by Tom Volk on this species which has a fragrance of butterscotch or maple sugar when dried and make an appetizing desert.
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Russula emetica

Article with photographs by Tom Volk on this acrid fungus and other species of Russula.
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Amylosporus campbellii

This species photographed in the British Virgin Islands.
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Hericium americanum

Illustrated article by Tom Volk on this edible tooth fungus and on other tooth fungi and their classification.
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Hericium erinaceus

Photograph of this species.
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Hericium americanum

Several photographs of this species.
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Hericium coralloides

Several photographs of this species, the comb tooth fungus.
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Russula alnijorulensis

Photograph and information on this species.
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Hericium americanum

Information and a fine photograph of this species on a downed log.
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Lactarius indigo

Article by Tom Volk on this blue-capped fungus, and on other blue species.
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Stereum ostrea

Illustrated article by Tom Volk on the False Turkey Tail Fungus, with photographs also of S. sanguinolentum and S. complicatum.
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Arcangeliella desjardinii

Photographs and notes on this species.
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Lactarius thyinos

Photographs and notes on this species.
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Lactarius indigo

Photographs and notes on this blue species.
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Lactarius subpurpureus

Photographs and notes on this species.
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Lactarius atroviridis

Photographs and notes on this distinctive green spotted species.
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Russula parvovirescens

Photographs and notes on this species.
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Russula flavida

Photographs and notes on this yellow species.
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Lactarius chrysorheus

Photograph of the gills of this species.
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Lactarius chelidonium

Photographs and notes on this species.
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