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size, its shaggy and scaly cap, its white spore print , and the way its flesh turns pinkish orange when sliced (especially at the apex of the stem). in western north america it should be compared with the very similar chlorophyllum brunneum , which has a rimmed basal bulb, consistently truncated spores
include lepiota rhacodes and macrolepiota rhacodes—and lepiota/macrolepiota/chlorophyllum rachodes—with a ch instead of an rh. this spelling is an error that originated with the th-century author of the species, vittadini ( ), who misspelled (or, better put, mis-transliterated) ρακωδης, the greek word for...
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