Giacomo Bresadola and Lactarius chrysorrheus
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Difference between Giacomo Bresadola and Lactarius chrysorrheus
Giacomo Bresadola vs. Lactarius chrysorrheus
Giacomo Bresadola (Mezzana, Trento; often given as Giacopo) 14 February 1847 – Trento 9 June 1929) was an eminent Italian mycologist. Fungi he named include the deadly Lepiota helveola and Inocybe patouillardii, though the latter is now known as Inosperma erubescens as this latter description predated Bresadola's by a year. He was a founding member of the Société mycologique de France (Mycology Society of France). Lactarius chrysorrheus (sometimes spelt Lactarius chrysorheus) is a member of the genus Lactarius, whose many members are commonly known as milkcaps.
Similarities between Giacomo Bresadola and Lactarius chrysorrheus
Giacomo Bresadola and Lactarius chrysorrheus have 0 things in common (in Unionpedia).
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Giacomo Bresadola and Lactarius chrysorrheus Comparison
Giacomo Bresadola has 41 relations, while Lactarius chrysorrheus has 22. As they have in common 0, the Jaccard index is 0.00% = 0 / (41 + 22).
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