Dear Andreas,
Photo name is only for internet i write rugatus but i think is a volemus.....
We have much rugatus in our territory thei have large lamellen that volemus have stricts...
Only a microscopical study can to resolve that question......
because rugatus is a volemus that have not "Cistides".....
but in this time i havent time for microscope...
In my country we like Lactarius rugatus and some pilzefreund prefer to other mushrooms....
Colour-photos are original colours very dark-red-brun-orange and lamellen have a colour dark cream-couloured...... very simile to original mushrooms......
thank for your explication on reaction.....
Is possible are Inamoena or subfoetens but i have not essicatum and i tink Groupe " foetens" i write Russula foetens only for internet i not have studied this mushroom...
thank for your agreeable interest.....
Yours faithfully
Barbanera
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: Caro Barbanera,
: thank you for the nice pictures from your country.
: Of two determinations I'm not convinced and would like to know your opinion.
: 1. The first pictures is titled "Lactarius rugatus". In my opinion
: it is not, but L. volemus. L. rugatus has much more distant gills
: ("lamelle spaziate"), L. volemus has crowed gills ("lamelle
: fitte"). Another difference is the reaction on FeSO4: rosa = L.
: rugatus, green = L. volemus
: 2. The picture titled Russula foetens may well represent R. inamoena. In my
: opinion it is unusual for R. foetens that the cap becomes totally flat,
: but R. inamoena shows this more often. If you have exsiccates you should
: have a look at the spores, they are very different in ornamentation.
: Best regards,
: Andreas