Russula subsect. Lepidinae
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Russula rosea is the type species of the subsection Lepidinae |
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Russula subsect. Lepidinae | ||||||||||||
( Melzer & Zvára ) Singer |
Russula subsect. Lepidinae is a subsection of the genus Russula , which is within the section Rigidae . The subsection corresponds to Romagnesi's eponymous subsection Lepidinae , but which is below the Russula section.
features
The subsection contains large or medium-sized, robust species whose hat is colored red or pink. The matt to velvety hat skin has grown on or is hardly removable. The spore powder is white or whitish. The meat is firm and tastes mild, but often also bitter.
The cap skin contains fine-grained, sometimes indistinctly encrusted and more or less acid-fast dermatocystids that are only weakly stained with sulfovanillin , sometimes not at all.
Mycorrhizal Anatomy
The hyphae, which is embedded in a gelatinous matrix, is characterized by its thin walls and the weak sulfovanillin reaction of the global cells . The mantle cells are very twisted and interlock like a puzzle.
- The type species is Russula rosea , the hard cinnabar .
German species name | Scientific species name | author |
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Hard cinnabar blubber |
Russula rosea Syn. R. lepida |
Pers. (1796) (Fr. (1836)) |
Bitter cinnabar blubber | Russula amarissima | Jul. Schäff. (1952) |
literature
Individual evidence
- ↑ Monographic key of the russules of Europe ( Memento of July 28, 2010 in the Internet Archive ) under The Russulales Website ( Memento of the original of May 11, 2005 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ↑ Russulas. (DOC) Micologia.biz Web de micología Europea, p. 89 , accessed on August 3, 2011 (Spanish).