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    Cortinarius salor is a basidiomycete fungus of the genus Cortinarius native to Europe and Asia, spreading as far east as Japan and New Guinea. It is also...
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    stem and a bad odor. Two other widespread Cortinarius species with violet coloring and a slimy cap, C. salor and C. croceocaeruleus, can be distinguished...
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    Henry (1978) Cortinarius salmoneotomentosus Rob. Henry (1977) Cortinarius salor Fr. (1838) – Europe, east to Japan and New Guinea Cortinarius sanguineophyllus...
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    case, an otherwise healthy young Austrian man mistook the poisonous Cortinarius rubellus for P. semilanceata. As a result, he suffered end-stage kidney...
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    of filaments resembling a spiderweb), which is typical of the genus Cortinarius. Mushrooms lacking partial veils do not form an annulus. The stalk (also...
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    yellow foot chanterelle or yellow-leg Clitocybe nuda, blewit (or blewitt) Cortinarius caperatus, the Gypsy mushroom Craterellus cornucopioides, Trompette de...
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    partial veil is cortinate (cobweb-like, similar to the partial veil of Cortinarius species), and soon disappears. The flesh is whitish to yellowish, and...
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  • Lactarius) and a variety of other genera, prominent among which include Cortinarius, Leccinum, Lepiota, Fomitopsis, Collybia, Hericium, Clavulina, Russula...
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