Lactarius abbotanus

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Lactarius abbotanus
Lactarius abbotanus mushroom Kambalakonda Visakhapatnam.JPG
L. abbotanus at Kambalakonda Wildlife Sanctuary in Visakhapatnam, India
Scientific classification edit
Kingdom: Fungi
Division: Basidiomycota
Class: Agaricomycetes
Order: Russulales
Family: Russulaceae
Genus: Lactarius
Species:
L. abbotanus
Binomial name
Lactarius abbotanus
K. Das & J.R. Sharma (2003)[1]

Lactarius abbotanus is a member of the large milk-cap genus Lactarius in the order Russulales. It is found in India, and was first described by mycologists J. R. Sharma and Kanad Das in 2003.[1]

Description[]

The cap is convex with a depressed center, measuring between 64 and 83 mm in diameter. The lamellae are yellowish white and distant, with about 4 being observed per 10 mm. The stipe measures from 38 to 45 mm in height and from 14 to 18 mm in diameter, being cilyndrical or having a slightly wider base. It is hollow, with the base being hairy. L. abbotanus exudes white latex, which turns brilliant to yellow immediately after exposure to air. This species is closely related to , and .[1]

Distribution and ecology[]

The species was observed as solitary, forming ectomycorrhizae with specimens of Quercus leucotrichophora in temperate deciduous forests of the Kumaon mountains. The type specimens were collected in , Champawat, Uttaranchal. The species is named after the type locality; where they were observed at an altitude of 2200 m.[1]

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References[]

  1. ^ a b c d Sharma, J.R.; Das, Kanad (October–December 2003). "New and interesting species of Lactarius from India". Mycotaxon. 88: 377–385. Retrieved 2021-08-22 – via ResearchGate.CS1 maint: date format (link) open access

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