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Gomphidius glutinosus : ウィキペディア英語版
Gomphidius glutinosus

''Gomphidius glutinosus'', commonly known as the slimy spike-cap, is a gilled mushroom found in Europe & North America. Although it has gills, it is a member of the order Boletales, along with the boletes. The fruiting bodies sprout in pine, fir and spruce woodland in Europe in autumn. Initially, are completely covered with a slimy veil, breaking through to reveal a greyish or brownish-capped mushroom with decurrent greyish gills which sometimes resembles a child's top. Opinions differ on the suitability of this mushroom for the table, some guides hold it in high regard, while others view it with caution.
==Taxonomy==
''Gomphidius glutinosus'' was initially described by German mycologist Jacob Christian Schäffer as ''Agaricus glutinosus'' in 1774, before the father of mycology Elias Magnus Fries gave it its current genus and binomial name in 1838. The genus name is derived from the Greek 'γομφος' ''gomphos'' meaning "plug" or "large wedge-shaped nail".〔 〕 The specific epithet ''glutinosus'' is the Latin adjective "sticky".
Alternate common names in Germany are ''Kuhmaul'' "cow snout",〔 and ''Rotzer''.

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