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Agaricus albolutescens : ウィキペディア英語版 | Agaricus albolutescens
''Agaricus albolutescens'' is a moderate-sized, stocky-statured mushroom with a pleasant odor; it bruises slowly but persistently yellow. This character distinguishes it from other ''Agaricus'' species, such as ''Agaricus xanthodermus'', a mildly toxic species which has a phenolic or medicinal odor, and bruises fleetingly yellow. Fieldmarks of ''Agaricus albolutescens'' include a tendency to discolor tawny-brown, rather than merely yellow, and chocolate-brown free gills.〔Arora, pg 336〕〔 ''Agaricus silvicola'' is very similar but has a less dramatic bruising reaction, more yellowish than tawny, a normal rather than stocky stature, and slightly smaller spores. ''A. albolutescens'' and ''A. silvicola'' represent a single polymorphic species or a species complex.〔Arora, pg 335〕〔Zeller, S.M. (1938). New or Noteworthy Agarics from the Pacific Coast States. ''Mycologia'' 30: 468-474.〕 == Description ==
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