Perhaps in the fresh state the pileus is not as distinctly rugulose as when dry.
The rugulose russula is closely related to the emetic russula, but differs from it in the uneven or rugulose surface of the cap, in the tardily acrid taste and in its closer adnate gills.
Aethalium effused, variable in extent, the surface ruguloseand perforate, white, the hypothallus thin or scarcely evident.
Sporangia subglobose or obovoid, substipitate or sessile, growing close together; the wall a thin violaceous membrane, rugulose and iridescent, with a very thin coat of white granules of lime.
Wall of the sporangium a thin pellucid membrane, mostly even or somewhat rugulose and iridescent, coated by a very thin layer of white granules of lime.
Wall of the sporangium a thin violaceous membrane, rugulose and iridescent, shining with purple, blue, and violet tints, with a thin layer of white granules of lime.
Sporangium small globose or somewhat depressed, stipitate or subsessile; the wall a thin membrane, ruguloseand iridescent, with thicker red or yellow spots and patches, destitute of lime.
The spores are many of them ellipsoidal; some are spherical; all are decidedly spinulose, perhaps might appear plicate-rugulose when dry or shrunken.
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