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Around 750 worldwide species of ectomycorrhizal mushrooms compose the genus Russula. They are typically common, fairly large, and brightly colored – making them one of the most recognizable genera among mycologists and mushroom collectors. Their distinguishing characteristics include a white to dark yellow spore print, brittle free white gills, and an absence of partial veil or volva tissue on the stem.
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*Gymnomyces (Massee&Rodway(1898) *Agaricus trib. Russula (Pers.)Fr.(1821) *Bucholtzia (Lohwag(1924) *Martellia (Mattir.(1900) *Russulina (J.Schröt.(1889) *Dixophyllum (Earle(1909) *Phaeohygrocybe (Henn.(1901) *Lactarelis (Earle (1909) *Omphalomyces (Battarraex Earle (1909)
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