Russula pectinatoides Peck    
Kingdom Fungi   >   Phylum Basidiomycota   >   Class Agaricomycetes   >   Order Russulales   >   Family Russulaceae   >   Genus Russula   

Description:

Cap: Yellow-brown to cinnamon; convex initially becoming centrally depressed; viscid when wet; striate margin with small bumps. Gills: White to pale cream. Stalk: White to pale yellow, bruises brown (J. Solem, pers. comm.).

Where to find:

Habitat: Solitary or groups; under hardwoods or conifers.

There are 32 records in the project database.

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A Russula pectinatoides in Howard Co., Maryland (6/27/2009). Photo by Joanne Solem. (MBP list)

A Russula pectinatoides (viscid cap) in Howard Co., Maryland (8/4/2004). Photo by Joanne Solem. (MBP list)

A Russula pectinatoides in Howard Co., Maryland (9/5/2014). Photo by Joanne Solem. (MBP list)

Russula pectinatoides in Howard Co., Maryland (8/4/2014). (c) Joanne and Robert Solem, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC). Photo by Joanne Solem. (MBP list)

Russula pectinatoides in Howard Co., Maryland (8/4/2014). (c) Joanne and Robert Solem, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC). Photo by Joanne Solem. (MBP list)

Russula pectinatoides spores collected in Howard Co., Maryland (8/4/2004). Photo by Robert Solem. (MBP list)

Spores of Russula pectinatoides in Howard Co., Maryland (8/4/2014). (c) Joanne and Robert Solem, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC). Photo by Joanne Solem. (MBP list)


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