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Original Articles

Russula parvovirescens sp. nov., a common but ignored species in the eastern United States

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Pages 612-615 | Accepted 19 May 2006, Published online: 23 Jan 2017
 

Abstract

Russula parvovirescens sp. nov. is described from the eastern United States. It is a rather common species that previously was mistaken for a small R. virescens or a green form of R. crustosa. The large and characteristic extremities that compose the pileipellis allow easy identification with the microscope or even with a good hand lens. The new species is described here, illustrated in detail and compared with R.virescens and R. crustosa.

The senior author thanks Rytas Vilgalys for his support and facilities offered while working at Duke. The authors are grateful to Glenn Boyd and David Lewis for access to their collections and to the curators of NYBG, DEWV, TENN and NYS for the loan of specimens. Ania Boyd is acknowledged for help with county references.

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