Lactarius pseudomucidus is a fungus native to the northwestern part of North America, often found in coastal and conifer forests. It has a charcoal brown cap, smooth and slimy, from 2–10 cm across, initially flat convex, becoming shallowly depressed. The gills are decurrent, white with a gray or yellow tinge, staining brownish. The stipe is 40–100 mm tall, hollow, brittle. Both the cap and stipe are mucilaginous. The flesh is gray and the latex is milky white, drying yellowish. 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. The species is inedible. It resembles Lactarius argillaceifolius, which has a light orange-gray cap, and eastern North America's Lactarius mucid
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| - Lactarius pseudomucidus é um fungo que pertence ao gênero de cogumelos Lactarius, da ordem Russulales. Encontrado na América do Norte, foi descrito cientificamente em 1979 pelos micologistas norte-americanos Lexemuel Ray Hesler e Alexander H. Smith. (pt)
- Lactárius pseudomúcidus — вид грибов рода Млечник (Lactarius) семейства Сыроежковые (Russulaceae). (ru)
- Lactarius pseudomucidus is a fungus native to the northwestern part of North America, often found in coastal and conifer forests. It has a charcoal brown cap, smooth and slimy, from 2–10 cm across, initially flat convex, becoming shallowly depressed. The gills are decurrent, white with a gray or yellow tinge, staining brownish. The stipe is 40–100 mm tall, hollow, brittle. Both the cap and stipe are mucilaginous. The flesh is gray and the latex is milky white, drying yellowish. 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. The species is inedible. It resembles Lactarius argillaceifolius, which has a light orange-gray cap, and eastern North America's Lactarius mucid (en)
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| - "Lactarius pseudomucidus" found in Mendocino, California (en)
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| - Lactarius pseudomucidus found in Mendocino, California (en)
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| - Lactarius pseudomucidus is a fungus native to the northwestern part of North America, often found in coastal and conifer forests. It has a charcoal brown cap, smooth and slimy, from 2–10 cm across, initially flat convex, becoming shallowly depressed. The gills are decurrent, white with a gray or yellow tinge, staining brownish. The stipe is 40–100 mm tall, hollow, brittle. Both the cap and stipe are mucilaginous. The flesh is gray and the latex is milky white, drying yellowish. 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. The species is inedible. It resembles Lactarius argillaceifolius, which has a light orange-gray cap, and eastern North America's Lactarius mucidus. (en)
- Lactarius pseudomucidus é um fungo que pertence ao gênero de cogumelos Lactarius, da ordem Russulales. Encontrado na América do Norte, foi descrito cientificamente em 1979 pelos micologistas norte-americanos Lexemuel Ray Hesler e Alexander H. Smith. (pt)
- Lactárius pseudomúcidus — вид грибов рода Млечник (Lactarius) семейства Сыроежковые (Russulaceae). (ru)
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