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''Lactarius tabidus'' (also ''Lactarius theiogalus'', and formerly ''Lactarius chrysorheus'' and ''Lactarius hepaticus''), commonly known as the Birch Milkcap, is an inedible mushroom of the genus ''Lactarius''. It can be found in North America and Europe, and grows at the base of pine in Autumn. Its white milk stains fabric a sulphur yellow, from which its specific epithet derives. ==Taxonomy== The original description of ''L. tabidus'' has been various ascribed to Elias Magnus Fries,〔 and to Pierre Bulliard,〔 while the synonymous specific name ''L. theiogalus'' is variously credited to Fries〔 and Samuel Frederick Gray. The name ''theiogalus'' is from the Ancient Greek for "brimstone" (sulphur) and "milk".〔 The mushroom has also been named ''L. chrysorrheus'' by Lucien Quélet, based on Fries's description,〔 and ''Lactarius hepaticus'', with the authority cited to Charles Bagge Plowright of the British Mycological Society and Jean Louis Émile Boudier.〔 Due to reclassification, ''Lactarius theiogalus'' is now considered to be a synonym of ''Lactarius tabidus'', and the binomials ''Lactarius hepaticus'' and ''Lactarius chrysorrheus'' have been assigned to different ''Lactarius'' species.
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