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Lactarius subflammeus : ウィキペディア英語版 | Lactarius subflammeus
''Lactarius subflammeus'', commonly known as the orange milk cap, is a species of fungus in the Russulaceae family. It is found in western North America in the late summer and fall and is especially common in the Pacific Northwest, where it grows on the ground near conifers like pine and spruce. The brightly colored fruit bodies, which are slimy or sticky, have scarlet caps when young that soon fade to brilliant orange. The stem—typically longer than the width of the cap—is also bright orange but the gills are whitish. The mushroom secretes a whitish latex when it is cut or injured. ==Taxonomy== The species was first described by Lexemuel Ray Hesler and Alexander H. Smith in their 1979 monograph of North American species of the genus ''Lactarius'', based on specimens collected from Pacific City, Oregon. Prior to this description, the species had frequently been confused in the literature with ''L. aurantiacus''.〔Hesler & Smith, 1979, pp. 451–52.〕 The specific epithet ''subflammeus'' means "almost flame color".〔 It is classified in the section ''Russularia'' of the subgenus ''Russularia'' of ''Lactarius''. Species in this subgenus have small to medium-sized and fragile fruit bodies.〔Hesler & Smith, 1979, p. 439.〕 ''Lactarius subflammeus'' is commonly known as the "orange milk cap".〔
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