Lactifluus aureifolius

Lactifluus aureifolius
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Fungi
Division: Basidiomycota
Class: Agaricomycetes
Order: Russulales
Family: Russulaceae
Genus: Lactifluus
Species: L. aureifolius
Binomial name
Lactifluus aureifolius
(Verbeken) Verbeken (2011)
Synonyms[1]
  • Lactarius aureifolius Verbeken (1996)

Lactifluus aureifolius is a species of agaric fungus in the family Russulaceae. It is found in Burundi, where it grows in miombo woodland dominated by Brachystegia utilis. The fungus was described in 1996 as a species of Lactarius.

Taxonomy

The species was originally described as Lactarius aureifolius by Annameike Verbeken in 1996.[2] She transferred the species to Lactifluus in 2011. It is classified in the subgenus Edules.[1]

Description

The fruit bodies have convex caps measuring 3–12 cm (1.2–4.7 in); the margins of the cap turn upward in maturity, resulting in a funnel shape. The stem measures 1.5–5.5 cm (0.6–2.2 in) long by 1.5–3.5 cm (0.6–1.4 in) thick. The distantly spaced gills have an adnate to somewhat decurrent attachment to the stem. Spores are ellipsoidal, measuring 6.7–7.6–8.6 by 5.7–6.3–6.9 μm.[2]

See also

References

  1. 1 2 Verbeken A, Buyck B, Nuytinck J (2011). "New combinations in Lactifluus. 1. L. subgenera Edules, Lactariopsis, and Russulopsis". Mycotaxon. 118: 447–53. doi:10.5248/118.447.
  2. 1 2 Verbeken A. (1996). "New taxa of Lactarius (Russulaceae) in tropical Africa". Bulletin du Jardin Botanique National de Belgique. 65 (1/2): 197–213. JSTOR 3668185.


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