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pat_der2003
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Posted on 08-11-2007 19:03
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October 29 2005,

always seen on a mushroom

fontainebleau forest.
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Suillia, Heleomyzidae.

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A fly on a mushroom Suillia

Suillus sp.- is the latin name of this mushrooms Grin
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Yes, a boletus genus. Smile
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One of the edible ones St?phane? Jorge will want to know Pfft
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Niether French nor other Western Europeans can't answer "Jorge" question. In Russia we know how to cook almost all mushrooms. All species of Suillus are edible and testy.
Nikita
P.S. Though, in case of "magic mushrooms" the best experts are our colieagues from the Netherlands Grin
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Suillus? IMO edible but mostly pretty bland in taste. Then again, I am pretty picky about mushrooms - I don't even like Boletus. My absolute favourite is Hygrophorus camarophyllus Cool
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thank you for Suillia and "bon app?tit" with your mushroom ! Smile
 
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