Russula subsect. Rubrinae
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R. rubra the type species of the Rubrinae subsection |
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Russula subsect. Rubrinae | ||||||||||||
( Melzer & Zvara ) Singer |
Russula subsect. Rubrinae is a sub-section from the genus of russulas (Russula) , within the section Rigidae stands. The subsection was originallydefinedby Rolf Singer . The type species is Russula rubra , the sharp vermilion deaf . Romagnesi also uses the Rubrinae subsectionin his systematics, but heusesit within the Russula sectionand containsonly one species, Russula rubra .
features
The representatives of the subsection are medium-sized, not very firm-fleshed pigeons. Often the hot to very hot tasting meat is quite brittle. The hats are mostly red or pink-red in color and the hat skin is dull and often frosted. It can be pulled off to a greater or lesser extent and never breaks open flaky at the edge. The stems are always white and the spore powder is colored ocher yellow (III-IV).
The cap skin (epicutis) contains more or less encrusted and acid-fast Pileocystiden , the content of which can usually be stained with sulfobenzaldehyde or sulfovanillin . The hymenial cystidia can also be colored in sulfovanillin.
German species name | Scientific species name | author |
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Sharp vermilion blubber | Russula rubra | Fr. (1838) |
Yellow-leaved Spei-blubber | Russula rutila | Romagn. (1952) |
literature
Individual evidence
- ^ Monographic Key to European Russulas (1988). (PDF; 1.4 MB) In: The Russulales Website w3.uwyo.edu. Archived from the original on July 28, 2010 ; Retrieved January 24, 2012 (English, translation by M. Bon's Russula key).
- ^ Rolf Singer : Monograph of the genus Russula . In: A. Pascher (Ed.): Supplements to the Botanisches Centralblatt . tape 49 , 1932, pp. 242 ( online ).
- ↑ Russulas. (PDF DOC) Micologia.biz Web de micología Europea, p. 89 , accessed on August 3, 2011 (Spanish).