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From 1992 to 2010 the speakers (with the exception of 2007) performed the role of the monk Bruder Barnabas, who holds a Lenten "sermon" for the guests. The role can be traced back to the Paulaner monk Friar Barnabas (1750–1795), whose original name was Valentin Stephan Still. He became a master brewer in Munich in 1774 and is said to have invented the basic recipe for the modern Salvator strong beer.
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The first Salvator speaker who performed in the historical role of Brother Barnabas was Max Grießer (1992–1996), followed by Erich Hallhuber (1997–1998). Hallhuber insisted on being permitted to change the text of speechwriter Hannes Burger, while Burger himself insisted on a verbatim performance of his text. Due to this argument Hallhuber cancelled his performance at short notice in 1999. His successor Gerd Fischer (1999–2003) presented his sermons in a tone that benevolently pitied those he derbleckt. With the cabaret artist Bruno Jonas (2004–2006) the Lenten sermons again became more sharp-tongued. In 2007, the Lower Bavarian cabaret artist Django Asül gave the Salvator speech without a cowl. From 2008 to 2010, the former Edmund Stoiber-double Michael Lerchenberg gave the Lenten sermon again in the role of Brother Barnabas.
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The author Hannes Burger wrote the "commemorative" Derblecken speeches for 22 years, from 1982 until 2003. Since 2004 the speakers have written their own texts. In the years 2008 to 2010, cabaret artist Christian Springer was co-author of the Lenten sermons. He resigned as Derblecker, as did speaker Michael Lechrenberg, after some public figures, including Guido Westerwelle, Christine Haderthauer, and Charlotte Knobloch were offended by the content of their sermons. Since 2011 Luise Kinseher has given the Salvator speech (status: 2016). She is the first female to do so. She performs in the role of Mama Bavaria, whom she personified during the Singspiel in 2010.
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Singspiel The commemorative speech is followed by the Salvatorspiel in which numerous politicians are parodied. Until 1985 the singspiel was stage-managed by Olf Fischer, then, until 1988, by the leading BR entertainment head Helmut Kirchhammer, who also guided the team of authors. Until 2009, under the direction of Eva Demmelhuber, the singing cabaret was gradually expanded into a real stage performance with a new theme and stage setting every year. In the year 2010 Alfons Biedermann took over the direction. For the first time newly composed songs were provided by Matin Lingnau (music) and Heiko Wohlgemuth (texts).
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One of the main authors of the Salvatorspiel was Holger Paetz from 1999 to 2009, who also portrayed FDP politician Guido Westerwelle. Particularly well known actors were also Walter Fitz as Franz Josef Strauß, Michael Lerchenberg as Edmund Stoiber, co-author Ulli Bauer as Munich's mayor Christian Ude, Corinna Duhr as Angela Merkel, as well as Veronika Fitz, Georg Blädel, André Hartmann, Max Grießer, and Klaus Havenstein. After the singspiel the attendant politicians were photographed by the cameras of the journalists and television stations together with the actors who parodied them. The singspiel has been show-managed by Marcus H. Rosenmüller since 2013. Artistic appreciation
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The traditional Salvator festival inspired numerous artists in Munich. Poems and drawings with the strong beer and the serving of this on the Nockherberg as a motif abounded, many of which can be found in the brewery's guestbook, or were published in Munich magazines, including input from well-known authors such as Karl Valentin and Paul Heyse. The operetta Salvator (music by Theo Rupprecht, text by Max Ferner, Philipp Wichand and ) premiered in Munich in 1911 featuring Father Barnabas as a central character, and served as the model for the 1952 film Monks, Girls and Hungarian Soldiers. Eduard Ille (1823–1900), painter, illustrator, caricaturist, and author from Munich become a Salvator poet. In many contributions to the humorous magazine Fliegende Blätter he glamourized Salvator beer and its 'founder' Father Barnabas. In the following poem he describes the electoral beer tasting, which took place in March. It can almost be considered a hymn to Lenten beer.
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When in March nigh Passion Sunday / springtime once again was near, rode – to honour an old custom – / he himself, our Lord Elector up to Neudeck ob der Au, / Paulaner brewery was his goal. There our sovereign Lord was greeted / by Barnabas, the brewery monk, who with delight and full of joy / offered him a mug of beer with a greeting that evermore / a common saying did remain: "Salve, pater patriae! / Bibas, princeps optime!" Other aspects of the site The high terrain at the Nockherberg, which was formed almost 10,000 years ago, provided not only a safe location and storage place for the population of Au but also a supply of water and energy which they used in creative ways, not only for breweries. Formation and geology
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In the Tertiary, a sea periodically extended from the foot of the Alps to the highlands of the Bavarian Forest. This sea was filled increasingly with weathering material from the Alps. The finest and youngest deposition layer of the Tertiary (upper fresh water molasse of the Miocene), the , now forms a water runoff, known as a soil horizon, which retains groundwater. For this reason springs emerge from the hillsides in the Isartal at several places in Munich, as can be observed at Spring Street, beneath the northern Hoch Street. These springs played an important role in the drinking water supply of the local population at least until the beginning of the 20th century.
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During the ice ages of the Quaternary, glaciers and meltwater covered the Flinz with rough erosion- and weathering material from the Alps, which formed the Munich gravel plain. Since further erosion occurred, only the last two gravel layers remained in the Giesinger region. The Giesinger gravel area formed terraces, along with the neighbouring Harlachinger gravel area four to ten metres higher. Towards the end of the last ice age, approximately 10,000 years ago, the Isar dug its present valley, known as the Au, out of these terraces. Thus, beside the sloping edge along Nockherberg and Hoch street, further uplands in this area, for example the Drum mountain with the ramp of Candid Street, 'Am Bergsteig' and the Giesinger mountain, emerged as well. Since the steep street gradients of over 12% constructed there proved to be a significant traffic obstruction, several elaborate slope modifications were undertaken between 1890 and 1935. At the Nockherberg, the re-design took place in the
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years 1904/1905, whereby the former Nocker palace was demolished. Likewise, since 1904, the Nockherberg stairway connects Hoch Street in front of the Paulaner brewery with Ohlmüller Street at the foot of the Nockherberg.
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Use Between approximately 1150 and 1301, the lords of Giesing were said to have had a manorhouse at the Nockherberg near today's Ruhe Street. Ownership of the estate at the Nockherberg can be traced from the 15th century up to the time of its sale to the Nockher family on 13 July 1789. The edge of the terrace on and nearby 'Berg' formerly provided ideal conditions for many breweries to construct storage cellars and deep-water wells. From the early 19th century onwards, nearly all of the city's 60 breweries had built summer beer cellars on the Isar hillside in the Au, as well as in Haidhausen. The transition from being only a storage and sales operation to a summertime beer-serving inn is generally perceived as the beginning of the Bavarian beer garden tradition. The Paulander brewery transported the water needed for brewing from their own 10-metre-deep wells. The tunnel used still exists and can be viewed in the course of a tour through the brewery.
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Today, water for brewing is provided by wells which have a depth of 210–240 m. The Auer Mühlbach, a tributary of the Isar, runs between Nockherberg and Neudeuck and has appeared above ground at this location only since 2002. The formerly wild stream has played a significant role in providing energy since the Middle Ages,. In 1816 it drove a total of 60 water wheels in the Au. From 1881, this urban stream was used to power the chiller invented by Carl von Linde. This ice machine made it possible for the Paulander brewery to brew beer year-round, and it can still be viewed today. Literature
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Hannes Burger: 350 Jahre Paulaner-Salvator-Thomasbräu AG. 1634–1984. Jubiläums-Festschrift. Paulaner-Salvator-Thomasbräu AG, München 1984 ders.: Politiker derblecken beim Salvator. Hinter den Kulissen vom Nockherberg. 2. Auflage, Rosenheimer Verlagshaus, Rosenheim 1998, . Gerd Holzheimer: Der Münchner Nockherberg. In: Charivari. 21. März 1995, Bergemann & Mayer, S. 14–17, . Helmut Lindner (Hrsg.): Giesing, Au, Haidhausen. Alte Dörfer rechts der Isar vor den Toren Münchens. Seit 125 Jahren bei München. Aumeier, München 1979 (especially the essays referred to in the footnotes) Peter Klimesch: Drunt in der grünen Au. Die Nockherstraße im Wandel der Zeit. (Darin ein Kapitel über den Nockherberg) Norderstedt 2014, . Peter Klimesch: Bilder aus der alten Au. Books on Demand 2015, . External links
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Paulaner am Nockherberg – Information of the brewery about events, strong beer and the ballroom Bald ist wieder Starkbieranstich! at Bayerischen Rundfunk (numerous pictures, videos and audio files concerning the strong beer tasting) Am Nockherberg hört der Spaß auf, article by Hannes Burger in the newspaper Welt am Sonntag, of 4 März 2001 Im Münchner Osten, wo der Berg ruft – Starkbierfest auf dem Nockherberg see website of Manfred Wirth Bayerische Bierfeste und Biergärten Nockherberg Dossier – collection of articles related to the history and background of the 'Derblecken' at the Nockherberg with reports on lenten sermon and Singspiel at References Beer gardens in Germany Munich Beer festivals Beer festivals in Germany Geography of Munich Politics of Bavaria
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Dimitris Diamantidis (; born May 6, 1980) is a retired Greek professional basketball player, who spent the last twelve seasons of his EuroLeague career with Panathinaikos Athens, where he currently serves as the team's general manager, alongside Fragiskos Alvertis. Widely regarded as one of the greatest European players ever to grace the game, he marked his era by being the most versatile player in the EuroLeague, serving as an inspiration to a whole generation of young European stars.
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At the age of fourteen, Diamantidis started his basketball career with the youth clubs of his hometown team, AS Kastoria. Five years later, he made his professional debut with Iraklis Thessaloniki, and by 2003, he had emerged as an all-around star in the Greek League. He became a member of Panathinaikos Athens in the summer of 2004, with whom he won three EuroLeague titles, in 2007, 2009, and 2011, with the last two coming as the team's captain. Diamantidis' numerous accolades in the premier European club competition include a EuroLeague MVP Award, two EuroLeague Final Four MVP Awards, four All-EuroLeague First Team selections, as well as a record six EuroLeague Best Defender Awards. He is the only player to have earned all four aforementioned EuroLeague end-of-season distinctions, even more so in a single year. Diamantidis was the only Greek player who was voted to both the EuroLeague 2000–10 All-Decade Team and the EuroLeague 2010–20 All-Decade Team. He is the EuroLeague's all-time
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leader in steals since the stat was first officially recognized starting with the 1991–92 season. On April 1, 2016, he was honored with a EuroLeague Basketball Legend Award.
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Amidst a long series of "derbies of the eternal enemies", opposing Panathinaikos and Olympiacos Piraeus, Diamantidis thrived, as he faced Olympiacos every year for twelve consecutive seasons, including in eleven Greek League Finals, six Greek Cup Finals, and a EuroLeague semifinal. He won nine Greek League and ten Greek Cup titles, alongside a record six Greek League Finals MVP and a record six Greek League MVP awards, as well as two Greek Cup MVP awards. Diamantidis' personal friendship and rivalry with Olympiacos star Vassilis Spanoulis, was at the center of attention throughout six Greek League Finals and three Greek Cup Finals encounters. Diamantidis' self-effacing psyche helped relieve tension between the two powerhouses, when he retired in 2016.
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As a member of the senior Greek national team, Diamantidis won a EuroBasket gold medal in 2005; while anchoring a defense that allowed just 59.7 points per game. He also scored the three-pointer that sealed the fate of the semifinal game against France, just seconds before the game's final buzzer. He also led that tournament in assists, and was a part of the All-EuroBasket Team. In 2006, he played a pivotal role in a FIBA World Cup silver medal campaign, with Greece stunning Team USA in the semifinals, and Diamantidis finishing as the competition's steals leader. Diamantidis was also a two-time Olympian, as he donned the Greek colours in 2004 and 2008, and on both occasions earned the fifth place of the tournament, which is tied for the all-time best finish for Greece. On the basis of his myriad achievements, he was named the Mister Europa Player of the Year by Italian sports magazine Superbasket in 2007. He was also named the Greek Male Athlete of the Year in 2007.
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Early years Diamantidis was born in Kastoria, Greece, on 6 May 1980. He began playing the sport of basketball with the youth teams of the local club AS Kastoria. The club would later go on to name its home arena, Dimitris Diamantidis Indoor Hall, after him in his honor. Professional career Iraklis Thessaloniki In the summer of 1999, at the age of 19, Diamantidis began his professional career, when he signed with the Greek Basket League club Iraklis Thessaloniki. In his first pro season, in the 1999–00 Greek League season, he averaged 1.5 points, 1.6 rebounds, 0.8 assists, 0.8 steals, and 0.3 blocks per game. In his first season with the club, Diamantidis also played in the European-wide secondary league, the FIBA Saporta Cup. Diamantidis averaged 1.8 points, 1.2 rebounds, 0.4 assists, and 1.2 steals per game, during the Saporta Cup 1999–00 season.
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In his second season with the club, in the 2000–01 Greek League season, he upped his averages to 3.4 points, 2.8 rebounds, 1.7 assists, 0.8 steals, and 0.3 blocks per game. Diamantidis also played in what was one of the two premier European-wide club competitions at that time, the FIBA SuproLeague. He averaged 2.2 points, 1.8 rebounds, 1.2 assists, 1.4 steals, and 0.6 blocks per game, during the SuproLeague's 2000–01 season. In his third season with Iraklis, he continued to up his numbers in the Greek League, as he averaged 6.2 points, 4.7 rebounds, 2.8 assists, 1.5 steals, and 0.4 blocks per game, during the 2001–02 Greek League season. He was selected to the Greek League's All-Star Game, for the first time that season. Diamantidis also once again played in the Pan-European secondary league, in which he averaged 7.1 points, 5.2 rebounds, 2.8 assists, 1.7 steals, and 0.8 blocks per game, during the Saporta Cup's 2001–02 season.
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In his fourth season with Iraklis, Diamantidis only played in the national domestic Greek Basket League. He continued to improve his individual numbers and performances, as he averaged 11.5 points, 5.6 rebounds, 5.0 assists, a league-leading 2.5 steals, and 0.9 blocks per game, during the 2002–03 Greek League season. He was also once again voted to the Greek League's All-Star Game. In his fifth and final season with Iraklis, Diamantidis had his best year with the club. He averaged 14.8 points, 6.3 rebounds, 4.2 assists, a league-leading 2.5 steals, and 0.7 blocks per game, during the 2003–04 Greek League season. Due to his play, he was again voted to the Greek League's All-Star Game, and at the end of the season, he was also named the Greek League's MVP for the season. During his five seasons with Iraklis, one of the oldest Greek clubs, Diamantidis managed to help bring the team back into prominence in Greek competitions, after the club had been struggling in previous years.
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Panathinaikos Athens After his continued improvement and success with Iraklis, Diamantidis made a big step up in his career, with his move to Panathinaikos of Athens, in 2004; a basketball powerhouse of the Greek Basket League, and also of the EuroLeague. During his career with Panathinaikos, Diamantidis was given the nickname of "3-D", which stood for "Dimitris Diamantidis Defense" by the club's fans. Due to great individual and team successes, the late pharmaceutical magnate Pavlos Giannakopoulos, who was at that time the President of Panathinaikos, signed Diamantidis in 2008, to a 3-year, €5.7 million net income contract extension. In 2010, Diamantidis again renewed his contract with Panathinaikos for another 3 years, at €10.8 million gross income (€6 million net income). On February 21, 2013, Diamantidis became the EuroLeague's career leader in steals.
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On July 4, 2013, Diamantidis renewed his contract with Panathinaikos for another 2 years, at a salary of €1.9 million net income per year. On October 30, 2014, Diamantidis became the first player in EuroLeague history to have dished out at least 1,000 career assists. On September 2, 2015, Diamantidis announced his retirement from playing professional club basketball, effective at the end of the 2015–16 Greek League season. In his last season with Panathinaikos, he was voted the Greek League Most Popular Player. Diamantidis retired as the all-time career leader in both assists and Performance Index Rating (PIR) in the entire history of the EuroLeague. Those records were eventually broken.
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While he was a member of Panathinaikos, Diamantidis and Željko Obradović shared one of the most successful collaborations between a player and his head coach in the history of European club basketball. During his time with Panathinaikos, Diamantidis won the EuroLeague championship three times (2007, 2009, 2011), the Greek League championship nine times (2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014), and the Greek Cup title ten times (2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016). He also won the Triple Crown in 2007 and 2009.
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Diamantidis also won several individual trophies with Panathinaikos, such as: the EuroLeague MVP in 2011, the EuroLeague Final Four MVP twice (2007, 2011), the EuroLeague Best Defender six times (2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011), five of his six total Greek League MVP awards (2006, 2007, 2008, 2011, 2014), the Greek League Finals MVP six times (2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2014), and the MVP of the Greek Cup in 2009 and 2016. While he was a member of Panathinaikos, Diamantidis was also named the 2007 Mister Europa, and the 2007 Greek Athlete of the Year. After he ended his playing career, Diamantidis had his #13 playing jersey officially retired by Panathinaikos. In 2020, Diamantidis was named "The Best Greek Professional Basketball Player of The 2010s Decade", by the readers of the Greek website Gazzetta.gr.
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National team career Diamantidis was a member of the Greek under-20 junior national team. He played with Greece's under-20 junior national team at the 2000 FIBA Europe Under-20 Championship, where Greece finished in seventh place. He averaged 3.0 points, 3.4 rebounds, 1.2 assists, and 2.5 steals per game at the tournament. As a part of the Greek under-26 national selection, Diamantidis won the silver medal at the 2001 Mediterranean Games. Diamantidis was also a member of the senior Greek national team. With Greece's senior team, he won the gold medal at the 2006 Stanković Continental Champions' Cup, and seven Acropolis Tournaments, while also being named the tournament's MVP twice, in 2005 and 2006.
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On September 4, 2010, after Greece's elimination in the Eighth-Finals of the 2010 FIBA World Cup, at the hands of Spain (by a score of 80–72), Diamantidis announced his immediate retirement from the senior Greek National Team. He had 16 points, 4 rebounds, 2 assists, 2 steals, and 2 blocks in his last game with Greece's national team. He finished his career bearing the Greek flag, having played in 124 games, and having scored a total of 760 points, for a scoring average of 6.13 points per game.
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FIBA EuroBasket With the senior Greek NT, Diamantidis participated at the 2003 EuroBasket, where Greece finished in fifth place, after beating Serbia and Montenegro, by a score of 72–64. Diamantidis won the gold medal at the 2005 EuroBasket. During the FIBA EuroBasket that year, he led the tournament in assists, and was selected to the All-Tournament Team. In the tournament's semifinals against the French national team, Diamantidis hit a game-winning three-point shot, with Greece trailing by a score of 66–64, at the end of the game, to give Greece a 67–66 victory, and send them to the European Championship's final game. Diamantidis was also a member of the Greek national team at the 2007 EuroBasket, where Greece took the fourth place, after losing to Lithuania in the bronze medal game, by a score of 78–69, in a game in which Diamantidis had 7 points, 7 rebounds, 4 assists, and 2 blocks.
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FIBA World Cup Diamantidis won the silver medal with Greece at the 2006 FIBA World Cup, which was held in Japan. In the tournament's semifinals, he was a key factor in Greece's historic 101–95 victory against Team USA, with 12 points, 3 rebounds, 5 assists, and 2 steals, while facing the likes of LeBron James, Dwyane Wade, Carmelo Anthony, Chris Bosh, Chris Paul, and Dwight Howard. The defeat suffered by the United States team was the only one during Mike Krzyzewski's second era as the team's head coach (2005–2016). Coach Krzyzewski, in a press conference during the 2014 FIBA World Cup, stated: "2006, that's a lesson we learned. The Greek Team taught us (Team USA) how to play internationally." Diamantidis also represented Greece at the 2010 FIBA World Cup. He averaged 10.0 points, 3.5 rebounds, 3.8 assists, 1.5 steals, and 0.5 blocks per game at that tournament.
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Summer Olympic Games Diamantidis was a member of Greece's senior national team that competed at the 2004 Athens Summer Olympics. He was also selected to play on Greece's senior national team for the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympics. Greece finished in fifth place in both tournaments, losing both times to Argentina in the competition's quarterfinals. Managerial career Diamantidis retired from playing professional club basketball in 2016. Four years later, in 2020, he became the co-general manager of the Greek club Panathinaikos Athens, the same team that he had spent the last 12 seasons of his playing career with.
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Player profile As a left-handed player, Diamantidis played as a point guard, shooting guard, and small forward. In the senior Greek national team, his primary position was small forward, with him often being utilized as a point forward. He was primarily a pass first play-maker with outstanding court vision, and an excellent three point shooter, both in spot up situations and off the dribble. He liked to post up smaller point guards. Gifted with a tremendous wingspan for his height (2.16 m or 7'1"), and a unique feel for positioning, he was generally considered to be one of the best defensive players ever to play in the EuroLeague, having won the EuroLeague Best Defender award in five consecutive seasons, and once again, two years later. As demonstrated by numerous game-changing actions in crucial situations, Diamantidis was considered to be one of the best decision makers and clutch players in European basketball history. Career statistics EuroLeague
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|- ! colspan="14" | FIBA SuproLeague |- | style="text-align:left;" | 2000–01 | style="text-align:left;" | Iraklis | 13 || – || 14.2 || .269 || .200 || .750 || 1.8 || 1.2 || 1.4 || .6 || 2.2 || – |- class="sortbottom" | style="text-align:left;"| Career | style="text-align:left;"| | 13 || – || 14.2 || .269 || .200 || .750 || 1.8 || 1.2 || 1.4 || .6 || 2.2 || – |- ! colspan="14" | EuroLeague |- | style="text-align:left;"| 2004–05 | style="text-align:left;" rowspan=12| Panathinaikos | 25 || 20 || 27.4 || .544 || .467 || .709 || 3.7 || 3.1 || 2.0 || .6 || 8.5 || 12.5 |- | style="text-align:left;"| 2005–06 | 23 || 22 || 30.1 || .492 || .269 || .785 || 4.5 || 2.9 || 2.3 || .8 || 8.7 || 13.1 |- | style="text-align:left;background:#AFE6BA;"| 2006–07† | 24 || 24 || 29.1 || .489 || .460 || .780 || 3.9 || 3.9 || 2.2 || .6 || 8.9 || 14.3 |- | style="text-align:left;"| 2007–08 | 19 || 19 || 30.9 || .484 || .435 || .769 || 5.3 || 3.3 || 1.8 || .7 || 8.5 || 15.1 |-
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| style="text-align:left;background:#AFE6BA;"| 2008–09† | 21 || 12 || 27.3 || .486 || .441 || .863 || 4.4 || 3.1 || 1.5 || .5 || 8.5 || 14.0 |- | style="text-align:left;"| 2009–10 | 12 || 9 || 26.7 || .559 || .516 || .738 || 2.9 || 3.3 || 1.5 || .3 || 9.4 || 13.7 |- | style="text-align:left;background:#AFE6BA;"| 2010–11† | 22 || 21 || 30.5 || .433 || .370 || .872 || 3.9 || style="background:#cfecec;"| 6.2* || 1.6 || .1 || 12.5 || 18.5 |- | style="text-align:left;"| 2011–12 | 23 || 21 || 30.0 || .448 || .425 || .882 || 3.7 || 4.8 || 1.5 || .5 || 11.5 || 16.4 |- | style="text-align:left;"| 2012–13 | 27 || 25 || 31.5 || .368 || .315 || .712 || 3.4 || 5.8 || 1.4 || .4 || 8.1 || 13.1 |- | style="text-align:left;"| 2013–14 | 29 || 27 || 100 || .324 || .283 || .763 || 2.4 || style="background:#cfecec;"| 6.2* || 1.4 || .1 || 8.9 || 12.8 |- | style="text-align:left;"| 2014–15 | 27 || 27 || 27.3 || .410 || .379 || .814 || 2.3 || 5.9 || .9 || .3 || 8.0 || 12.1 |-
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| style="text-align:left;"| 2015–16 | 26 || 1 || 21.2 || .459 || .376 || .827 || 2.3 || 4.2 || .8 || .2 || 7.2 || 10.3 |- class="sortbottom" | style="text-align:left;"| Career | style="text-align:left;"| | 278 || 228 || 28.7 || .442 || .375 || .795 || 3.5 || 4.5 || 1.6 || .4 || 9.0 || 13.7
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International statistics Awards and honors Club career 3× EuroLeague Champion: (2007, 2009, 2011) 9× Greek League Champion: (2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014) 10× Greek Cup Winner: (2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016) 2× Triple Crown Winner: 2007, 2009 Greek under-26 national team 2001 Mediterranean Games: Greek senior national team 2005 EuroBasket: 2006 FIBA World Championship: 2006 Stanković Continental Champions' Cup: 7× Acropolis Tournament Champion: (2002, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2010) Individual awards
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Pro clubs EuroLeague MVP: 2011 2× EuroLeague Final Four MVP: 2007, 2011 6× EuroLeague Best Defender: 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011 4× All-EuroLeague First Team: 2007, 2011, 2012, 2013 2× EuroLeague MVP of the Month: December 2010, March/April 2012 5× EuroLeague MVP of the Round: 2008 (Top 16 Week 3), 2010 (Regular Season Week 3), 2012 (2× - Playoff Games 1 and 5), 2014 (Top 16 Week 3) EuroLeague 2000–10 All-Decade Team: 2010 EuroLeague 2010–20 All-Decade Team: 2020 EuroLeague Basketball Legend Award: 2016 2× EuroLeague Assists Leader: 2011, 2014 6× Greek League MVP: 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2011, 2014 6× Greek League Finals MVP: 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2014 Greek League Best Defender: 2011 11× All-Greek League Team: 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2016 12× Greek League All-Star: 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014 5× Greek League Assists Leader: 2006, 2007, 2010, 2011, 2015
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6× Led Greek League in steals: 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 2× Greek Cup MVP: 2009, 2016 2× Greek Cup Finals Top Scorer: 2009, 2013 Greek League Most Popular Player: 2016 Greek Male Athlete of the Year: 2007 Superbasket Magazine's Mister Europa Player of the Year: 2007 Eurobasket.com's All-Europe Player of the Year: 2007 6× Eurobasket.com's All-Greek League Player of the Year (2004, 2006, 2007, 2011, 2013, 2014) 10× Eurobasket.com's Greek League All-Domestic Players Team (2004, 2006–2008, 2010–2016) EuroLeague career steals leader since the 2000–01 season Professional Greek Basket League career steals leader No. 13 retired by Panathinaikos: 2016
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Greek senior national team EuroBasket All-Tournament Team: 2005 EuroBasket Assists Leader: 2005 FIBA World Cup Steals Leader: 2006 2× Acropolis Tournament MVP: 2005, 2006 Voted one of the Greek national team's Best 5 Players of the FIBA EuroBasket's 2000–2020 era: 2020 Voted one of FIBA EuroBasket's Best 5 Players overall of the 2000–2020 era: 2020 Notes References External links Dimitris Diamantidis at draftexpress.com Dimitris Diamantidis at esake.gr Dimitris Diamantidis at esake.gr Dimitris Diamantidis at eurobasket.com Dimitris Diamantidis at euroleague.net Dimitris Diamantidis at fiba.com (archive) Dimitris Diamantidis at fibaeurope.com
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1980 births Living people 2006 FIBA World Championship players 2010 FIBA World Championship players Basketball players at the 2004 Summer Olympics Basketball players at the 2008 Summer Olympics Basketball executives Competitors at the 2001 Mediterranean Games FIBA EuroBasket-winning players Greek Basket League players Greek men's basketball players Iraklis Thessaloniki B.C. players Mediterranean Games medalists in basketball Mediterranean Games silver medalists for Greece Olympic basketball players of Greece Panathinaikos B.C. players People from Kastoria Point guards Shooting guards Small forwards
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This is a list of Russula species. The genus has a widespread distribution, and contains about 750 species. Species A
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Russula abbotensis K. Das & J.R. Sharma 2005 Russula abietina Peck Russula abietum (J. Blum) Bon Russula acetolens Rauschert Russula aciculocystis Kauffman ex Bills & O. K. Mill. Russula acriannulata Buyck Russula acrifolia Romagn. Russula acris Steinhaus 1888 Russula acriuscula Buyck Russula acrolamellata McNabb Russula acuminata Buyck Russula acutispora R. Heim Russula adalbertii Reumaux, Moënne-Locc. & Bidaud Russula adelae Cern. Russula admirabilis Beardslee & Burl. 1939 Russula adulterina Fr. Russula adusta (Pers.) Fr. – winecork brittlegill Russula aerina Romagn. Russula aeruginascens Peck Russula aeruginea Fr. – grass-green russula Russula aeruginescens Russula aeruginosa Russula affinis Russula africana Russula afrodelica Russula afrodelicata Russula afronigricans Russula agaricina Russula agglutinata Russula alachuana Murrill Russula alba Velen Russula albella Peck Russula albiclavipes Russula albida Peck Russula albidicremea
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Russula albidoflava Russula albidolutescens Russula albidula Peck Russula albiduliformis Russula albiflavescens Russula albimarginata Russula albipes Russula alboareolata Russula albobrunnea Russula albofloccosa Russula albolutescens Russula albonigra (Krombh.) Fr. Russula albonigroides Russula alborosea Russula albospissa Russula alcalinicola Russula allochroa Russula alnetorum Russula alnicrispae Russula alnijorullensis Russula alpestris Russula alpigenes Russula alpina Russula alpium Russula altaica Russula alternata Russula alutacea (Pers.) Fr. Russula alutaceiformis Russula alveolata Russula amaendum Russula amara Russula amaranthina Russula amarissima Russula americana Russula amethystina Quél. Russula amnicola Russula amoena Russula amoenata Russula amoenicolor Romagn. Russula amoenipes Russula amoenoides Russula amoenolens Romagn. – Camembert brittlegill Russula amygdaloides Russula anatina Russula angustispora Russula anisata
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Russula anisopterae Russula annae Russula annulata Russula annulatoangustifolia Russula annulatobadia Russula annulatolutea Russula annulatosquamosa Russula anomala Russula anthracina Romagn. Russula aosma Russula appalachiensis Russula appendiculata Russula aquosa Leclair Russula archaea Russula archaeofistulosa Russula archaeosuberis Russula arcyospora Russula arenaria Russula areolata Russula argyracea Russula armeniaca Russula armoricana Russula arnoldae Russula arnouldii Russula arpalices Russula artesiana Russula astringens Russula atramentosa Russula atrata Russula atroamethystina Russula atrofusca Russula atroglauca Russula atropurpurea (Krombh.) Britzelm. – dark-purple russula Russula atropurpurina Russula atrorosea Russula atrorubens Russula atrorubens Russula atrosanguinea Russula atrovinosa Russula atroviolacea Russula atrovirens Russula atroviridis Russula attenuata Russula aucarum Russula aucklandica Russula aurantiaca
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Russula aurantiicolor Russula aurantioflammans Russula aurantiofloccosa Russula aurantiolutea Russula aurantiomarginata Russula aurantiophylla Russula aurata Russula aurea Pers. (= R. aurata) – gilded brittlegill Russula aureola Russula aureotacta Russula aurora – dawn brittlegill Russula australiensis Russula australirosea Russula australis Russula austrodelica Russula austromontana Russula autumnalis Russula avellaneiceps Russula azurea
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B Russula bachii Russula badia – burning brittlegill Russula ballouii Peck Russula barlae Russula basifurcata Russula basiturgida Russula bataillei Russula batistae Russula beardslei Russula bella Russula bernardii Russula betulae Russula betularum Hora – birch brittlegill Russula betulina Russula bicolor Russula billsii Russula binchuanensis Russula binganensis Russula blackfordiae Russula blanda Russula blumiana Russula blumii Russula bohemiae Russula bona Russula bonii Russula boninensis Russula borealis Russula boyacensis Russula brasiliensis Russula bresadolae Russula brevipes Peck Russula brevis Russula brevissima Russula britzelmayrii Russula brunneipes Russula brunneoalba Russula brunneoannulata Russula brunneoderma Russula brunneofloccosa Russula brunneola Russula brunneomarginata Russula brunneonigra Russula brunneorigida Russula brunneoviolacea Russula brunnescens Russula burgeae C
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Russula caerulea Fr. Russula caeruleoanulata Russula caeruleomalva Russula californiensis Russula calvitiosa Russula camarophylla Russula campestris Russula campinensis Russula capensis Russula captiosa Russula carbonaria Russula carmelensis Russula carmesina Russula carminea Russula carminipes Russula carnicolor Russula carpini Russula cartaginis Russula cascadensis Shaffer Russula castanopsidis Russula caucaensis Russula caucasica Russula cavipes Russula cedriolens Russula cellulata Russula cerasina Russula cernohorskyi Russula cerolens Shaffer Russula cessans Pearson Russula chamaeleon Russula chamaeleontina (Lasch) Fr. 1838 Russula chamiteae Russula cheelii Russula chichuensis Russula chlora Russula chlorantha Russula chlorinosma Russula chloroides (Krombh.) Bres. – blue band brittlegill Russula chrysodacryoides Russula chrysodacryon Russula cicatricata Russula ciliata Russula cinerascens Russula cinerea Russula cinerella
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Russula cinereopurpurea Russula cinereovinosa Russula cinereoviolacea Russula cinerescentipes Russula cingulata Russula cinnabarina Russula cinnamomea Russula cistoadelpha Russula cistorum Russula citrina Russula citrinipes Russula citrinochlora Russula citrinocincta Russula citrinolilacina Russula citrinosulcata Russula clariana Russula claroflava Grove – yellow swamp russula Russula claroviridis Russula claviceps Russula clavipes Russula clelandii Russula clementinae Russula clitocybiformis Russula clitocyboides Russula clusii Russula coccinea Russula cochisei Russula coerulea. Russula coffeata Russula collina Russula columbiana Russula columbicolor Russula compacta Frost Russula compressa Russula concolora Russula confertissima Russula confusa Russula congoana Russula conicipes Russula conjugata Russula consobrina Russula consobrinoides Russula constans Russula conviviales Russula cookeana Russula corallina Russula corinthii-rubra
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Russula costaricensis Russula crassotunicata Russula crataegorum Russula crawshayriana Russula cremea Russula cremeirosea Russula cremeirubra Russula cremeo-ochracea Russula cremeoavellanea Russula cremeoflavescens Russula cremeolilacina Russula cremeolilacinoides Russula cremoricolor Russula crenulata Russula cretata Russula cristata Russula cristulispora Russula crocea Russula crucensis Russula cruentata Russula crustosa Peck Russula cupraeoviolacea Russula cuprea Russula cupreoaffinis Russula cupreola Russula cupreoviolacea Russula curtipes Russula curtispora Russula cutefracta Russula cyanea Russula cyanescens Russula cyanoxantha (Schaeff.) Fr. – the charcoal burner Russula cyclosperma Russula cypriani Russula cystidiosa
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D–E
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Russula densissima Russula depallens Russula derelicta Reumaux Russula deremensis Henn. Russula diaboli Singer Russula diffusa Buyck Russula dipigmentata Singer Russula discopus R. Heim Russula disparilus Burl. Russula dissidens Zvára Russula dissimulans Shaffer Russula diversicolor Pegler Russula drimeia Cooke (1881) Russula dryadicola Russula dryadicola Fellner & Landa Russula drymeja Cooke Russula dryophila Sarnari Russula dulcis Velen. Russula duportii W. Phillips Russula dura Russula dadmunii Singer Russula davisii Burl. Russula decaryi R. Heim Russula deceptiva Romagn. Russula decipiens (Singer) Kühner & Romagn. (1985) Russula decolorans (Fr.) Fr. – copper brittlegill Russula delica Fr. – milk-white russula Russula densifolia Secr. ex Gillet – crowded brittlegill Russula densissima Russula depallens Russula derelicta Reumaux Russula deremensis Henn. Russula diaboli Singer Russula diffusa Buyck Russula dipigmentata Singer
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Russula discopus R. Heim Russula disparilus Burl. Russula dissidens Zvára Russula dissimulans Shaffer Russula diversicolor Pegler Russula drimeia Cooke Russula dryadicola Russula dryadicola Fellner & Landa Russula drymeja Cooke Russula dryophila Sarnari Russula dulcis Velen. Russula duportii W. Phillips Russula dura Burl Russula earlei Peck Russula eburneoareolata Hongo Russula eccentrica Peck Russula echinosperma R. Heim & Gilles Russula echinospora R. Heim Russula echinospora Singer Russula edulis B.Buyck and V. Hofstetter Russula elaeodes Russula elaeodes Romagn. ex Bon Russula elatior Lindblad Russula elegans Bres. Russula elephantina Russula ellenae Thiers Russula emetica (Schaeff.) Pers. – the sickener Russula emeticella Russula emeticicolor Jul. Schäff. Russula emeticiformis Murrill Russula eogranulata Secr. ex Singer Russula eogranulata Singer Russula eperythra Singer, Alfaro & L. D. Gómez Russula epitheliosa Singer Russula erubescens Zvára
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Russula erumpens Cleland & Cheel – erupting mushroom Russula erythropus Fr. ex Pelt. Russula esculenta Pers. Russula esperidis Sarnari Russula europae J. Blum ex Romagn. Russula exalbicans Melzer & Zvára Russula excentrica Peck Russula excentrica Velen. Russula expallens Gillet
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Russula fageticola (Romagn.)Bon Russula fagetorum Bon Russula fagetorum Velen. Russula faginea Romagn. Russula farinipes Romell Russula fastigiata Fatto Russula fattoensis Buyck Russula faustiana Sarnari Russula favrei M. M. Moser Russula fellea (Fr.) Fr. – geranium-scented russula Russula felleaecolor Bon & Jamoni Russula felleicolor Bon & Jamoni Russula ferreri Singer Russula ferrotincta Singer Russula fimbriata Buyck Russula fingibilis Britzelm. Russula firmula Jul. Schäff. Russula fistulosa R. Heim Russula flava Romell Russula flaviceps Peck Russula flavida Frost Russula flavisiccans Bills Russula flavispora Romagn. Russula flavobrunnea Buyck Russula flavocitrina J. Blum ex Bon Russula flavovirens J. Bommer & M. Rousseau Russula flavoviridis Romagn. Russula fleischeriana Henn. Russula floccosa Lj. N. Vassiljeva Russula flocculosa Burl. Russula flocktoniae Cleland & Cheel Russula floridana Murrill Russula flucticolor Donelli 1997
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Russula foeda Reumaux Russula foetens Pers. – foetid russula Russula foetentula Peck Russula foetida G. Martin Russula foetulenta Buyck Russula font-queri Singer Russula formosa J. Blum Russula fosteriana Murrill Russula fragaria Kudrna Russula fragaricolor Carteret & Reumaux Russula fragilis Fr. – fragile brittlegill Russula fragrantissima Romagn. Russula fragiloides Fr. Murrill Russula fragrans Fr. Romagn. Russula fragrantissima Fr. Romagn. Russula friesii Fr. Bres. Russula frondosae Fr. J. Blum ex Reumaux Russula fucosa Fr. Burl. Russula fuegiana Fr. Singer Russula fuliginosa Fr. Sarnari Russula fulva Fr. J. Blum Russula fulvescens Fr. Burl. Russula fulvo-ochrascens Fr. Buyck Russula fulvograminea Fr. Ruots., Sarnari & Vauras Russula furcata Fr. Fr. Russula furcatifolia Fr. Murrill Russula fusca Fr. Quél. Russula fuscescens Fr. Velen. Russula fusco-ochracea Fr. Velen. Russula fuscogrisea Fr. Petch Russula fuscolilacea Fr. Velen.
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Russula fuscomaculata Fr. Romagn. Russula fusconigra Fr. M. M. Moser Russula fuscoochracea Fr. R. Schulz Russula fuscorosea Fr. J. Blum Russula fuscorubra Fr. (Bres.) J. Blum Russula fuscorubroides Fr. Bon Russula fuscovinacea Fr. J. E. Lange Russula fuscovinacea J. E. Lange
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G–H
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Russula galactea Bidaud & Heullant Russula galbana T. Lebel Russula galochroa Russula galochroides Sarnari Russula gaminii Singer Russula gedehensis Henn. Russula gelatinascens Singer Russula gigasperma Romagn. Russula gilva Zvára Russula gilvescens Romagn. ex Bon Russula glauca Burl. Russula glaucescentipes Murrill Russula globispora (J. Blum) Bon Russula glutinosa Fatto Russula gomezii Singer Russula goossensiae Beeli Russula gossypina Buyck Russula gracilipes Romagn. Russula gracilis Burl. Russula gracillima Jul.Schaff. – slender brittlegill Russula graminicolor Russula granulata Peck Russula granulosa Velen. Russula granulosula Murrill Russula grata Britzelm. – bitter almond brittlegill Russula graveolens Romell Russula gregaria (Kauffman) Moënne-Locc. & Reumaux Russula grisea Fr. Russula griseascens (Bon & Gaugué) Marti Russula griseobrunnea McNabb Russula griseocarnosa X.H. Wang, Zhu L. Yang, Y.C. Li, Knudsen & P.G. Liu
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Russula griseocephala Buyck Russula griseoflaccida Sarnari Russula griseostipitata McNabb Russula griseoviolacea McNabb Russula griseoviridis McNabb Russula grisescens (Bon & Gaugué) Marti Russula groenlandica Ruots. & Vauras Russula grossa Berk. Russula grundii Thiers Russula guayarensis Singer Russula haasii Raithelh. Russula handelii Singer Russula harkoneniana Buyck Russula heimii Singer Russula heinemannii Buyck Russula helgae Romagn. Russula heliochroma R. Heim Russula helios Malençon ex Sarnari Russula helodes Melzer Russula henningsii Sacc. & P. Syd Russula herrerae Russula heterochroa Kühner Russula heteroderma Romagn. Russula heterophylla (Fr.) Fr. – greasy green brittlegill Russula heterospora Beardslee Russula heterosporoides Murrill Russula hibbardae Burl. Russula hiemisilvae Buyck Russula himalayana Rawla & Sarwal Russula hixsonii Murrill Russula hoehnelii Singer Russula hongoi Singer Russula hortensis Sarnari
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Russula horticola Kudrna Russula humboldtii Singer Russula humicola Sarnari Russula humidicola Burl. Russula hydrophila Hornicek Russula hydropica Buyck Russula hygrophytica Pegler Russula hysgina Buyck & E. Horak
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I–K
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Russula incarnaticeps Murrill Russula inconspicua Velen. Russula inconstans Burl. Russula incrassata Buyck Russula idroboi Singer Russula ilicis Romagn Russula illota Romagn. Russula imitatrix Homola & Shaffer Russula immaculata Dennis Russula impolita Bon Russula inamoena Sarnari Russula incarnata Russula incarnaticeps Murrill Russula inconspicua Velen Russula inconstans Burl Russula incrassata Buyck Russula indica Sathe & J. T. Daniel Russula inedulis Murrill Russula inflata Buyck Russula ingen Buyck Russula ingwa Grgur Russula innocua Romagn Russula inopina Shaffer Russula inquinata McNabb Russula insignis Quél. Russula insignita Burl. Russula intactior Jul. Schäff. 1939 Russula integer Kuntze Russula integra (L.)Fr. Russula integriformis Sarnari Russula intermedia P. Karst. Russula intricata Buyck Russula ionochlora Romagn. Russula iterika Grgur. Russula ionochlora Romagn. – oilslick brittlegill Russula iterika Grgur.
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Russula japonica Hongo Russula jilinensis G.J.Li & H.A.Wen Russula joannis Bon Russula josserandii Bertault Russula juniperina Ubaldi Russula kalimna Grgur. Russula kansaiensis Hongo Russula kathmanduensis Adhikari Russula kauffmaniana Singer Russula kauffmanii Jul. Schäff. Russula kavinae Melzer & Zvára Russula kellyi Burl. Russula kermesina T. Lebel Russula kirinea R. Heim Russula kivuensis Buyck Russula knauthii Hora Russula krombholzii Shaffer
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L
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Russula laccata Huijsman Russula lactea (Pers.) Fr. Russula laeta F.H.Møller & Jul.Schäff. Russula lamprocystidiata Buyck Russula langei Bon Russula languida Cern. & H. Raab Russula laricina Peyronel Russula laricinoaffinis Bon Russula lateralipes Buyck & E. Horak Russula lateritia Quél. Russula laurocerasi Melzer (syn. of Russula grata) Russula leelavathyi K. B. Vrinda, C. K. Pradeep & T. K. Abraham Russula leguminosarum Singer Russula lenkunya Grgur. Russula lentiginosa Buyck & D. Mitch. Russula lepida Russula lepidicolor Romagn. Russula lepidiformis Murrill Russula leucomodesta Singer Russula leucospora Bon Russula levispora Murrill Russula levisporiformis Murrill Russula levyana Murrill Russula lewisii Buyck Russula liberiensis Singer Russula lilacea Quél. Russula lilacinicolor J. Blum Russula lilacinocremea Romagn. Russula lilacinopunctata Romagn. Russula lilacipes Shear Russula linnaei Fr. Russula littoralis McNabb Russula littorea Pennycook
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Russula livescens (Batsch) Bataille Russula livida Beeli Russula lividirosea Murrill Russula lividopallescens arnari Russula longipes (Singer) Moënne-Locc. & Reumaux Russula ludoviciana Shaffer Russula lundellii Singer Russula lurida Pers. Russula lutea (Huds.) Gray Russula luteirosa (Bougher) T. Lebel Russula luteispora Murrill Russula lutensis Romagn. Russula luteoalba Britzelm. Russula luteoaurantia Romagn. ex Bon Russula luteobasis Peck Russula luteofolia Fatto Russula luteoloalba Britzelm. Russula luteomaculata Buyck Russula luteopulverulenta Buyck Russula luteorosella Britzelm. Russula luteosekta Hornicek Russula luteoviolacea Krombh. Russula luteovirens Boud. Russula luteoviridans C. Martín 1894 Russula lutescentifolia Murrill Russula luteirosa Bougher) T. Lebel Russula luteispora Murrill Russula lutensis Romagn. Russula luteoalba Britzelm. Russula luteoaurantia Romagn. ex Bon Russula luteobasis Peck Russula luteofolia Fatto
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Russula luteoloalba Britzelm. Russula luteomaculata Buyck Russula luteopulverulenta Buyck Russula luteorosella Britzelm. Russula luteosekta Hornicek Russula luteotacta Rea Russula luteoviolacea Krombh. Russula luteovirens Boud. Russula luteoviridans Russula lutescentifolia Murrill Russula madacassenseHeim
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Russula macrocystidiata McNabb Russula macrocystis (R. Heim) Buyck Russula macropoda Singer Russula maculata Quél. & Roze Russula maculosa Murrill Russula madagassensis R. Heim Russula maenadum R. Heim Russula maesta Kucera Russula magna Beardslee Russula magnifica Peck Russula mairei Singer Russula major Singer Russula mallophora Singer Russula marangania Grgur. Russula marginata Burl. Russula mariae Peck Russula marronina Pegler Russula matoubensis Pegler Russula maxima Burl. Russula maximispora J. Blum ex Bon Russula mayawatiana K. Das, S.L. Mill. & J.R. Sharma Russula medullata Romagn. Russula meleagris Buyck Russula melitodes Romagn. Russula melliolens Quél. Russula melzeri Zvára Russula melzeri Zvára Russula memnon Krombh. Russula mendocinensis Thiers Russula mephitica Pegler Russula metachromatica Singer Russula mexicana Burl. Russula michiganensis Shaffer
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Russula microspora Singer Russula mimetica R. Heim Russula miniata McNabb Russula minutalis Britzelm. Russula minutula Velen. Russula mitis Rea Russula mitissima Singer Russula modesta Peck Russula mollis Quél. Russula monspeliensis Sarnari Russula montana Shaffer Russula montensis Bidaud, Moënne-Locc. & P.-A. Moreau Russula montivaga Singer Russula moravica Velen. Russula mordax Burl. Russula morganii Sacc. Russula moyersoenii Buyck Russula mukteshwarica K. Das, S.L. Mill., J.R. Sharma & R.P. Bhatt Russula multicolor Bougher & K. Syme Russula multicystidiata McNabb Russula multifurcata Velen. Russula munia Buyck Russula murina Burl. Russula murinacea R. Heim Russula murrillii Burl. Russula mussooriensis Rawla & Sarwal Russula mustelina Fr. – russet brittlegill Russula mustelinicolor Reumaux, Moënne-Locc. & Bidaud Russula mutabilis Murrill Russula mutantipes Murrill
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N–O
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Russula nana Killerm. Russula nanella Singer Russula narcotica P. Kumm. Russula natarajanii K. Das, J.R. Sharma & Atri Russula nauseosa (Pers.) Fr. Russula neerimea Grgur. Russula neglecta Singer Russula neodiscopoda Singer Russula neoemetica Hongo Russula nepalensis Adhikari Russula nigrescentipes Peck Russula nigricans Bull. ex Fr. – blackening russula Russula nigrodisca Peck Russula nigropurpurea Bidaud & Moënne-Locc. Russula niigatensis Hongo Russula nitida Russula nivea Pers. Russula nkayambae Buyck Russula nobilis Velen. – beechwood sickener (previously Russula mairei Singer) Russula norvegica D. A. Reid Russula nothofaginea Singer Russula novae-zelandiae McNabb Russula novispora Murrill Russula nuoljae Kühner Russula nuragica Sarnari Russula obscura (Romell) Peck Russula obscuriformis Murrill Russula obsoleta Kucera Russula obtecta Singer Russula obtusopunctata Buyck Russula occidentalis Singer Russula ochracea (Alb. & Schwein.) Fr.
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Russula ochraceofuliginosa Beeli Russula ochraceorivulosa Buyck Russula ochraleucoides Kauffman Russula ochricompacta Bills & O. K. Mill. Russula ochrocephala Buyck Russula ochroflavescens Reumaux Russula ochroleuca Pers. – common yellow russula Russula ochroleuciformis Murrill Russula ochroleucoides Kauffman Russula ochrophylla Peck Russula ochrosperma Moënne-Locc. Russula ochrospora Quadr. Russula ochrostraminea Pegler Russula ochroviridis (Cooke) Reumaux Russula odorata Romagn. Russula oinochroa Buyck Russula oleifera Buyck Russula olgae Velen. Russula olivacea Russula olivaceomalva Reumaux, Moënne-Locc. & Bidaud Russula olivaceoviolascens Gillet Russula olivascens Fr. Russula olivicolor Britzelm. Russula olivina Ruots. & Vauras Russula olivobrunnea Ruots. & Vauras Russula omiensis Hongo Russula operta Burl. Russula oreades Sarnari Russula oreina Singer Russula orinocensis Pat. & Gaillard Russula ornaticeps Burl.
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P
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Russula pachycystis Singer Russula pacifica Thiers Russula pallescens P. Karst. Russula pallida P. Karst. Russula pallidorimosa Buyck Russula pallidospora J. Blum ex Romagn. Russula palomet (Thore) Pers. Russula paludosa Britzelm. Russula palumbina Quél. Russula palustris Peck Russula panamae Buyck & Ovrebo Russula pantherina (Zvára) Moënne-Locc. & Reumaux Russula pantoleuca Singer Russula papakaiensis McNabb Russula papavericolor Reumaux Russula papillata R. Heim & Gilles Russula paradecipiens (A. Favre) A. Favre Russula paraemetica Reumaux Russula parahelios D. Antonini & M. Antonini Russula parasitica (R. Heim) Buyck Russula parazurea Jul.Schäff. Russula parodorata Sarnari Russula parolivascens Bidaud & Moënne-Locc. Russula partirosea Murrill Russula parva Carteret & Reumaux Russula parvipes Romell Russula parvopurpurea Buyck Russula parvorosea Buyck Russula parvovirescens Buyck, D.Mitchell & Parrent Russula parvula Burl. Russula parvulospora Buyck
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Russula pascua Kühner Russula patouillardii Singer Russula patriotica Murrill Russula pauli Schulzer Russula pausiaca Buyck Russula paxilloides Earle Russula peckii Singer Russula pectinata (Bull.) Fr. Russula pectinatoides Peck (= R. pectinata Peck non Fr.) Russula pelargonia Niolle Russula pellucida (Gooss. -Font. & R. Heim) Buyck Russula perelegans Buyck & E. Horak Russula periglypta Berk. & Broome Russula perlactea Murrill Russula perplexa Burl. Russula persanguinea Cleland Russula persicina Krombh. Russula persobria Kauffman Russula pervirginea Murrill Russula phaeocephala Buyck Russula phlyctidospora (Romagn.) Bon Russula phoenix Kucera Russula picearum Singer Russula piceetorum Singer Russula piceicola Sarnari Russula picrea Sarnari Russula pilatii Zvára Russula pilocystidiata McNabb Russula pilosella T. Lebel Russula pinetorum Murrill Russula pinicola Murrill Russula pinophila Murrill Russula piperata Velen. Russula placita Burl.
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Russula pleurogena Buyck & E. Horak Russula pluteoides Singer Russula pluvialis Singer Russula poetae Reumaux, Moënne-Locc. & Bidaud Russula poichilochroa Sarnari Russula poissonii Bouriquet Russula polonica Steinhaus Russula polychroma Singer ex Hora Russula polycystis Singer Russula polyphylla Peck Russula porolamellata Melzer Russula porphyrocephala Buyck Russula postiana Romell Russula praeclavipes Murrill Russula praecompacta Murrill Russula praeformosa Murrill Russula praefragilis Murrill Russula praepalustris Murrill Russula praerubra Murrill Russula praerubriceps Murrill Russula praetenuis Murrill Russula praetermissa Reumaux Russula praetervisa Sarnari Russula praeumbonata Burl. Russula primaverna Fatto Russula prinophila Sarnari Russula prolifica B.Buyck and V. Hofstetter Russula pruinata Buyck Russula pruinosa Velen. Russula psammophila Singer Russula pseudo-olivascens Kärcher Russula pseudoaeruginea (Romagn.) Kuyper & Vuure
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Russula pseudoaffinis Migl. & Nicolaj Russula pseudoareolata McNabb Russula pseudoaurata Jul. Schäff. Russula pseudocampestris Kühner Russula pseudocarmesina Buyck Russula pseudocavipes Bon Russula pseudodelica J.E.Lange Russula pseudoemetica Kill. Russula pseudoepitheliosa Buyck Russula pseudofoetens Murrill Russula pseudoimpolita Sarnari Russula pseudolaeta Sarnari Russula pseudolateriticola Buyck Russula pseudolepida Singer Russula pseudointegra Arnould & Goris ex Maire Russula pseudoluteoviridans Romagn. Russula pseudomaenadum R. Heim Russula pseudomelitodes J. Blum ex Bon Russula pseudomelliolens Singer ex Reumaux Russula pseudopeckii Fatto Russula pseudopectinata Henn. Russula pseudopuellaris (Bon) Bon Russula pseudopurpurea Buyck Russula pseudoraoultii Ayel & Bidaud Russula pseudoriberrima Romagn. Russula pseudoromellii J. Blum Russula pseudorosea J. Blum Russula pseudoruberrima Romagn. Russula pseudostriatoviridis Buyck
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Russula pseudosuberetorum Dagron Russula pseudovesca J. Z. Ying Russula pseudoviolacea Joachim Russula pubescens Velen. Russula pudica Carteret & Reumaux Russula pudorina McNabb Russula puellaris Fr. Russula puellula Ebbesen, F. H. Møller & Jul. Schäff. Russula puiggarii (Speg.) Singer Russula pulchella I. G. Borshch. Russula pulcherrima Velen. Russula pulchra Burl. Russula pulchrae-uxoris Reumaux Russula pulchralis Britzelm. Russula pulchrisperma Buyck Russula pulverulenta Peck Russula pumicoidea T. Lebel Russula pumila Rouzeau & F. Massart Russula punctata Gillet Russula punctipes Singer Russula pungens Beardslee Russula punicea Thiers Russula purpurascens Bres. Russula purpurea Gillet Russula purpurata Crawshay Russula purpureo-olivascens Carteret & Reumaux Russula purpureoflava Cleland Russula purpureofusca Kühner Russula purpureolilacina Fayod Russula purpureomaculata Shaffer Russula purpureomutabilis Buyck
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Russula purpureonigra Bidaud & Moënne-Locc. Russula purpureoflava Cleland Russula purpureotincta McNabb Russula purpurina Quél. & Schulzer Russula purpurissata Reumaux Russula pusilla Peck Russula pusilliformis Murrill Russula pusillissima Moënne-Locc. Russula putida Sarnari Russula pulverulenta Peck Russula pyrenaica J. Blum Russula pyriodora Ruots. (2011) – Finland Russula pyrrhonii Moënne-Locc. & Reumaux
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Q–R
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Russula queletiana Schulzer Russula queletii Fr. Russula querceti H. Haas & Jul. Schäff. Russula quercetorum Velen. Russula quercilicis Sarnari Russula quercophila Buyck & Halling Russula quercus-oleoidis Singer Russula radicans R. Heim Russula raoultii Quél. Russula reddellii T. Lebel Russula redolens Burl. Russula regalis Murrill Russula reisneri Velen. Russula renidens Ruots., Sarnari & Vauras Russula retispora (Singer) Bon Russula reumauxiana A. Favre Russula rhodella E.-J. Gilbert Russula rhodomarginata Sarnari Russula rhodomelanea Sarnari Russula rhodopus Zvára Russula rhodoxantha Peyronel Russula rhytipus Fr. Russula rigelliae Velen. Russula rigida Velen. Russula rimosa McNabb Russula rimulosa Pennycook Russula riograndensis Singer Russula risigallina Russula rivulicola Ruots. & Vauras Russula rivulosa Reumaux Russula robertii J. Blum Russula robinsoniae Burl. Russula robusta R. Heim
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Russula rolfeana L. D. Gómez & Alfaro Russula romagnesiana Shaffer Russula romellii Maire Russula rooseveltiana Murrill Russula rosacea (Pers.) Gray Russula rosea Pers. – rosy russula (= R. lepida Fr, R. rosacea (Pers.) S.F. Gray) Russula roseicolor J. Blum Russula roseipes Russula roseitincta Murrill Russula rosella Romell Russula roseoalba Buyck Russula roseoaurantia Sarnari Russula roseobrunnea J. Blum Russula roseoisabellina Murrill Russula roseopileata McNabb Russula roseostipitata McNabb Russula roseostriata Buyck Russula roseovelata Buyck Russula roseoviolacea Buyck Russula rostraticystidia T. Lebel Russula rubella A. Blytt Russula rubellipes Fatto Russula rubens R. Heim Russula ruberrima Romagn. Russula rubescens Russula rubicunda Russula rubida Reumaux Russula rubra Fr. Russula rubriceps Singer Russula rubrifolia Murrill Russula rubripurpurea Murrill Russula rubro-ochracea Murrill Russula rubroalba Romagn. Russula rubrocarminea Romagn.
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Russula rubrogrisea Reumaux Russula rubrolutea T. Lebel Russula rubrorobusta Buyck Russula rubrotincta Burl. Russula rugosella Raithelh. Russula rugulosa Peck Russula rutila Romagn.
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S
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Russula sabulosa Heim & Blum ex Bon 1986 Russula saliceticola Kühner ex Knudsen & T. Borgen Russula salmoneolutea Landa & R. Fellner Russula salmonicolor (Romagn.) Reumaux Russula sancti-ramonensis L. D. Gómez, Alfaro & Singer Russula sanguinaria (Schumach.) Rauschert – red russula, bloody brittlegill (= R. sanguinea Fr.) Russula sapinea Sarnari Russula sardonia – changeable russula Russula schaefferi Kärcher Russula schaefferiana Niolle Russula schaefferina Rawla & Sarwal Russula schiffneri Singer Russula schizoderma Pat. Russula schizopellis Sarnari Russula schoeffelii Cern. & H. Raab Russula scotica A. Pearson Russula sejuncta Buyck Russula semicrema Fr. Russula semililacea Singer Russula senecis S. Imai Russula seperina Dupain Russula seperina Russula septentrionalis Singer Russula sericatula Romagn. Russula sericella Murrill Russula sericeonitens Kauffman Russula serissima Peck Russula serotina Quél. Russula sese Beeli Russula sesemoindu Beeli
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Russula sesemotani Beeli Russula sesenagula Beeli Russula siamensis Yomyart, Piap., Watling, Whalley & Sihan. Russula sierrensis Thiers Russula silvestris (Singer) Remaux Russula silvicola Shaffer Russula similis Bres. Russula simillima Peck Russula simulans Burl. Russula singaporensis Singer Russula singeri R. Heim Russula singeriana Bon Russula sinuata T. Lebel Russula sladkyi Velen. Russula smaragdina Quél. Russula smithii Singer Russula solaris Ferd. & Winge Russula solitaria McNabb Russula sordida Peck Russula sororia (Fr.) Rom. Russula sororiicolor Singer Russula speciosa J. Blum Russula sphagnetorum Romagn. Russula sphagnophila Singer Russula squalida Peck Russula stagnorum Carteret & Reumaux Russula stagnosa Reumaux Russula steinbachii Cernoh. & Singer Russula stenotricha Romagn. Russula straminea Malençon Russula striatella Jul. Schäff. Russula striatoviridis Buyck Russula stricta Murrill Russula stuntzii Grund
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Russula suavis Schulzer Russula subacris Murrill Russula subaffinis Bidaud & P.-A. Moreau 1996 Russula subalbida Bres. Russula subalbidula Murrill Russula subalpina O. K. Mill. Russula subalutacea Burl. Russula subarctica I. L. Brunner Russula subazurea Bon Russula subbrevis Reumaux Russula subbrunneipes Murrill Russula subcarminea Reumaux Russula subcarnicolor Murrill Russula subcompacta Britzelm. Russula subcremeiceps Murrill Russula subcristulata Romagn. Russula subcrustosa L. D. Gómez & Singer Russula subcyanoxantha Murrill Russula subdensifolia Murrill Russula subdepallens Peck Russula subelaeodes Reumaux Russula subemetica Reumaux Russula suberetorum Dagron Russula subfistulosa Buyck Russula subflava Murrill Russula subfloridana Murrill Russula subfoetens A.H. Smith Russula subfragiliformis Murrill Russula subfragilis Romell Russula subfurcata Reumaux Russula subglauca Murrill
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Russula subgraminicolor Murrill Russula subgranulosa Murrill Russula subincarnata Murrill Russula subinconstans Murrill Russula subintegra J. Blum ex Bon Russula sublaevis (Buyck) Buyck Russula sublevispora Kühner & Romagn. Russula subloculata Trappe, T. Lebel & Castellano Russula sublongipes Reumaux ex Reumaux & Moënne-Locc. Russula subluteobasis Murrill Russula subminutula Singer Russula subnigricans Russula subobscura Murrill Russula subochroleuca Murrill Russula subochrophylla Murrill Russula subolivascens Burl. Russula subpavonina Murrill Russula subpruinosa Murrill Russula subpunctata Kauffman Russula subpurpurea Reumaux ex Reumaux Russula subpusilla Murrill Russula subrubens (J. Lange) M.Bon (= R. chamiteae Kühn.) Russula subrubescens Murrill Russula subsericeonitens Murrill Russula subseriflua Buyck Russula subsilvestris Carteret & Reumaux Russula subsmaragdina Reumaux Russula subsordida Peck
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Russula substiptica Pers. Russula substraminea Sarnari Russula subsulphurea Murrill Russula subtenuiceps Fatto Russula subterfurcata Romagn. Russula subtilis Burl. Russula subtomentosa (Sarnari) Sarnari Russula subtorulosa Singer Russula subusta Burl. Russula subvariata Murrill Russula subvelata Singer Russula subvelutina Peck Russula subveternosa Singer Russula subvinosa McNabb Russula subviridella Murrill Russula subviridescens Buyck Russula sulcatipes Murrill Russula sulphurea Velen. Russula synaptica Sarnari Russula syringina (Zvára) Reumaux
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T–U
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Russula taeniospora Einhell. Russula taigarum Ruots. & Vauras Russula taliensis W. F. Chiu Russula tanzaniae Buyck Russula tapawera (T. Lebel) T. Lebel Russula tawai McNabb Russula tennesseensis Singer Russula tenuiceps Kauffman Russula tenuipilosa Buyck Russula tenuipilosa Buyck Russula tenuithrix Buyck Russula terenopus Romagn. Russula termitaria Buyck Russula terrena Buyck & Sharp Russula testacea Buyck Russula testaceiceps Murrill Russula testaceoaurantiaca Beeli Russula texensis Buyck, Adamcík & D.P. Lewis Russula thapsina Singer & L. D. Gómez Russula theissenii Rick Russula tinctipes J. Blum ex Bon Russula tjibodensis (Henn.) Sacc. & P. Syd. Russula tomentosa Buyck Russula torulosa Russula transiens (Singer) Romagn. Russula tricholomopsis McNabb Russula tricolor R. Heim Russula trimbachii Bon Russula tristis Velen.
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Russula truncigena Britzelm. Russula tuberculata Murrill Russula tuberculosa R. Heim Russula turci Russula tyrrhenica Sarnari Russula ulixis Reumaux Russula umbrina B. Knauth Russula umerensis McNabb Russula uncialiformis Murrill Russula uncialis Russula undulata Velen. Russula unicolor Romagn. Russula urens Romell Russula usambarae Buyck
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V–Z
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Russula vanillina Kucera Russula variata Russula variecolor J. Blum Russula variegata Romagn. Russula variegatula Romagn. Russula variicolor Murrill Russula variispora T. Lebel Russula vassilievae Bulach Russula vaurasiana K. Das & J.R. Sharma Russula velenovskyi Melzer & Zvára Russula velutina (Bres.) Buyck Russula velutipes Velen. 1920 (= R. rosea Quél.) Russula venezueliana Singer Russula venosa Velen. Russula venosopurpurea Pers. Russula ventricosipes Russula venusta Carteret & Reumaux Russula venustissima Carteret & Reumaux Russula verna Singer Russula verrucosa A. Blytt Russula versatilis Romagn. Russula versicolor Russula vesca – bare-toothed russula, the flirt Russula vesicatoria Murrill Russula veternosa Fr. Russula vinacea Burl. Russula vinaceocuticulata McNabb Russula vinosa Lindblad Russula vinosirosea Murrill Russula vinosobrunnea (Bres.) Romagn.
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Russula vinosopurpurea Jul. Schäff. Russula vinososordida Ruots. & Vauras Russula violacea Quél. Russula violaceo-olivascens Bidaud Russula violaceoides Hora Russula violaceoincarnata Knudsen & T. Borgen Russula violaceotunicata Buyck & Courtec. Russula violeipes Russula virentirubens Velen. Russula virescens Russula virginea Cooke & Massee Russula viridella Peck Russula viridescens R. Heim & Gilles Russula viridicans Carteret & Reumaux Russula viridioculata Burl. Russula viridipes Peck Russula viridirubrolimbata J. Z. Ying Russula viridis Cleland Russula viridofusca Grund Russula viridrobusta Buyck Russula viridulorosea Herp. Russula viroviolacea Imler Russula viscida Russula viscidula Buyck Russula viscosa Henn. Russula vitellina (Pers.) Gray Russula vivida McNabb Russula werneri Maire Russula westii Murrill Russula wollumbina Grgur. Russula wrightii Raithelh. Russula xanthophaea Boud.
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Russula xanthoporphyrea Thiers Russula xenochlora P. D. Orton Russula xerampelina (= R. erythropus) – shrimp mushroom Russula xylophila Beeli Russula zelleri Burlingham
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Escanaba ( ), commonly shortened to Esky, is a port city in Delta County in the U.S. state of Michigan, located on Little Bay de Noc in the state's Upper Peninsula. The population was 12,616 at the 2010 census, making it the third-largest city in the Upper Peninsula after Marquette and Sault Ste. Marie. It is the seat of government of Delta County. There is also Escanaba Township, which is north of the city and is not adjacent to it, although a portion of the urban area around the city extends into the township. Both are named for the Escanaba River, which flows into the Little Bay de Noc of Lake Michigan just north of the city. The names are derived from the Ojibwa language. History