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English: Original in Bulliard, JBF. (1785). Herbier de la France. Paris, France: Chez l'auteur. pp. 192–240. Plate 240. "L'Agaric contigu" (Agaricus contiguus), currently known as Paxillus involutus.
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Author Jean Baptiste François Pierre Bulliard (1742-1793)
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