Russula parazurea Jul. Schäff., Z. Pilzk. 10(4): 105 (1931) Russula aeruginea sensu Cooke [Ill. Brit. Fung. 1027 (1090) Vol. 7 (1888)]
Habitat: On soil in mixed deciduous woodland, usually associated with Fagus, Quercus or Tilia spp. Also known with Betula spp. in pure birch woodland.
Notes: Common in England. Occasional or rarely reported elsewhere but apparently widespread.
Distribution: E: c, S: !, W: !, NI: o, ROI: !, Other: Channel Islands: !
Vouchers: England: K(M) 54153; Scotland: K(M) 109159; Wales: K(M) 140020; NI: K(M) 136787
Descriptions, Lists & Icons: I:, in Courtecuisse. R. & Duhem. B., Mushrooms and Toadstools of Britain & Europe: 480 pp. (1995), p. 383 D+I:, in Galli, R., Le Russule: 480 pp. (1996), p. 106-107 D+I:, in Sarnari, M., Monografia Illustrata del Genere Russula in Europe (Tomo Primo) 1: 799 pp. (1998), p. 279-284
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