Russula & Lactarius
Around 750 worldwide species of ectomycorrhizal mushrooms compose the genus Russula. They are typically common, fairly large, and brightly colored – making them one of the most recognizable genera among mycologists and mushroom collectors. Their distinguishing characteristics include usually brightly coloured caps, a white to dark yellow spore print, brittle, attached gills, an absence of latex, and absence of partial veil or volva tissue on the stem. Microscopically, the genus is characterised by the amyloid ornamented spores and flesh (trama) composed of spherocysts. Members of the related genus Lactarius have similar characteristics but emit a milky latex when their gills are broken.
Lactarius (Milkcap) Kinlochleven, Scotland 270 Lactarius (unknown) Hopkinton, NH Russula aeruginea (Green) Hopkinton, NH Russula brevipes (short stemmed) Hopkinton, NH Russula claroflava (Yellow Swamp) Hopkinton, NH Russula cyanoxantha (Charcoal Burner) Wormley & Bencroft Wood, UK 310 Russula cyanoxantha (Schaeff.) Fr. (Charcoal Burner) Hopkinton, NH Russula emetica & Monotropa uniflora, (Indian Pipe) Hopkinton, NH Russula emetica (Sickener) Hopkinton, NH Russula emetica (Sickener) Hopkinton, NH Russula emetica (Sickener) Hopkinton, NH1 Russula emetica (Sickener) Hopkinton, NH 1 Russula emetica (Sickner) Contoocook, NH Russula emetica (The Sickener) Epping Forest, UK 293 Russula emetica (The Sickner) Hopkinton, NH Russula emetica, Hopkinton, NH Russula graveolens Wormley & Bencroft Wood, UK 313 Russula lilacea (Lilac brittlegill) Wormley & Bencroft Wood, UK 350 Russula nigricans (Blackening Brittlegill) Wormley & Bencroft Wood, UK 358 Russula paludosa Hopkinton, NH Russula virescens (Quilted Green) Hopkinton, NH Stereaceae Epping Forest UK Stereaceae Epping Forest, UK 149 Strange Russula Epping Forest, UK 297 Strange Russula Epping Forest, UK 298