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Russula nigricans : ウィキペディア英語版 | Russula nigricans
''Russula nigricans'', commonly known as the blackening brittlegill or blackening russula, is a gilled mushroom found in woodland in Europe. It gains both its common and scientific name from its propensity to turn black from cutting or bruising. It is edible but of indifferent quality. ==Taxonomy== It is placed in the ''Compactae'' group, subsection ''Nigricantinae'' by Bon. It was first described by the French mycologist Pierre Bulliard in 1798 as ''Agaricus nigricans'', before gaining its current binomial name from the father of mycology, the Swedish mycologist Elias Magnus Fries. Its specific epithet is the Latin ''nigricans'' 'blackening'.
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