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Russula aurea : ウィキペディア英語版 | Russula aurea
''Russula aurea'', commonly known as the gilded brittlegill, is an uncommon species of mushroom found in deciduous woodland in Europe in summer and early autumn. Unlike many red-capped members of the genus, it is edible and mild-tasting. == Taxonomy ==
It was known for many years as ''Russula aurata'' originally published in 1801 as ''Agaricus auratus'' by the English naturalist William Withering, and placed by the father of mycology Elias Magnus Fries into the genus ''Russula'' in 1838. However, the binomial name ''Russula aurea'' had been coined by Christian Hendrik Persoon in 1796〔Persoon, ''Observationes mycologicae, Seu descriptiones tam novorum, quam notabilium fungorum'' (1796) vol. I:101 .〕 and takes precedence. Both specific epithets are derived from the Latin ''aurum'' "gold", hence "golden".
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