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''Lactarius chromospermus'' is a tropical African member of the large milk-cap genus ''Lactarius'' in the family Russulaceae, first described scientifically by David N. Pegler in 1982.〔 The species is unique both in the genus ''Lactarius'' and the family Russulaceae in having a chocolate brown spore print, which also gives the gills a brown colour and lets the fungus resemble species of the genus ''Agaricus''.〔 These distinct features might justify placing the species in its own section or subgenus within ''Lactarius''.〔 ''L. chromospermus'' is found in Miombo woodland, where it probably forms ectomycorrhiza with legumes of the genus ''Brachystegia''.〔 It seems to be a rare species; apart from the original collection made in Zambia,〔 it has also been found in Burundi and Tanzania.〔 ''L. chromospermus'' is not regarded as edible species: In Kirundi, it is known as ''isigazi'', a collective name used for inedible mushrooms.〔 ==See also== List of ''Lactarius'' species 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Lactarius chromospermus」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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