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Disabiguation of "chanterelle"

Many species of fungi are commonly referred to as "chanterelles": all members of the genus Cantharellus, some Gomphus, Craterellus, Polyozellus, etc. I suggest, in the interest of both disambiguation and the globalization of the subject (C. cibarius is primarily a European species), this article describing C. cibarius be moved from Chanterelle to Cantharellus cibarius, and that the Chanterelle page be turned into a disambiguation page leading to the various species articles. A fungal example of this kind of disambiguation of a common name is false morel. --BlueCanoe (talk) 22:57, 12 September 2010 (UTC)[reply]

"Pfiff" in German means "whistle." "Pfeffer" means "pepper." So the information in the first paragraph relating the name Pfifferling to the pepper taste is incorrect.