Studies on Russula lavipes and related taxa of Russula section Xerampelinae with a predominantly olivaceous pileus
Original material of taxa of Russula sect. Xerampelinae with a mainly olivaceous pileus are compared with selected specimens. It is demonstrated that Russula clavipes, thought to be associated exclusively with conifers, may also occur with deciduous trees and grows from the temperate lowlands to arc...
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ftnaturalis:oai:naturalis:532347 2023-05-15T14:58:16+02:00 Studies on Russula lavipes and related taxa of Russula section Xerampelinae with a predominantly olivaceous pileus Adamčík, Slavomír 2004 application/pdf http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/532347 http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/document/570173 unknown http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/532347 http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/document/570173 (c) Naturalis Persoonia - Molecular Phylogeny and Evolution of Fungi (0031-5850) vol.18 (2004) nr.3 p.393 Article / Letter to the editor 2004 ftnaturalis 2022-09-01T06:16:53Z Original material of taxa of Russula sect. Xerampelinae with a mainly olivaceous pileus are compared with selected specimens. It is demonstrated that Russula clavipes, thought to be associated exclusively with conifers, may also occur with deciduous trees and grows from the temperate lowlands to arctic areas. Nomenclature and taxonomic status of other names used for similar taxa in this group are discussed. Russula xerampelina var. elaeodes and R. nuoljae are treated as the only validly published synonyms of R. clavipes. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Naturalis Digital Academic Repository (National Museum of Natural History in the Netherlands) Arctic |
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Original material of taxa of Russula sect. Xerampelinae with a mainly olivaceous pileus are compared with selected specimens. It is demonstrated that Russula clavipes, thought to be associated exclusively with conifers, may also occur with deciduous trees and grows from the temperate lowlands to arctic areas. Nomenclature and taxonomic status of other names used for similar taxa in this group are discussed. Russula xerampelina var. elaeodes and R. nuoljae are treated as the only validly published synonyms of R. clavipes. |
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Adamčík, Slavomír Studies on Russula lavipes and related taxa of Russula section Xerampelinae with a predominantly olivaceous pileus |
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Adamčík, Slavomír |
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Studies on Russula lavipes and related taxa of Russula section Xerampelinae with a predominantly olivaceous pileus |
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Studies on Russula lavipes and related taxa of Russula section Xerampelinae with a predominantly olivaceous pileus |
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Studies on Russula lavipes and related taxa of Russula section Xerampelinae with a predominantly olivaceous pileus |
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Studies on Russula lavipes and related taxa of Russula section Xerampelinae with a predominantly olivaceous pileus |
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Studies on Russula lavipes and related taxa of Russula section Xerampelinae with a predominantly olivaceous pileus |
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studies on russula lavipes and related taxa of russula section xerampelinae with a predominantly olivaceous pileus |
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http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/532347 http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/document/570173 |
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Persoonia - Molecular Phylogeny and Evolution of Fungi (0031-5850) vol.18 (2004) nr.3 p.393 |
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http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/532347 http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/document/570173 |
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