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Amanita vladimirii (Amanitaceae, Agaricales), a new European species in section Vaginatae
Phytotaxa, 2021Amanita vladimirii, a new species in sect. Vaginatae, is described and illustrated based on collections from the Czech Republic and France. The distinctive sequences of the LSU, ITS and tef1-α genetic markers, support the status of A. vladimirii as a new species. Amanita vladimirii is characterised by a greyish pileus striate at margin, a whitish stipe;
Ševčíková, Hana +2 more
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Epitypification of Agaricus vittadinii (Basidiomycota, Amanitaceae)
Phytotaxa, 2017Agaricus vittadinii Moretti (1826a: 66) is a striking species traditionally ascribed to the genus Amanita Pers. (1797: 65) (Bas 1969; Traverso 1998; Neville & Poumarat 2004). Amanita is one of the most widespread, species-rich ectomycorrhizal genera (Yang 1997; Yang et al. 1999; Neville & Poumarat 2004; Tulloss 2000; Kirk et al.
Vizzini A., Redhead S. A., Dovana F.
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Amanitas (Agaricomycetidae, Amanitaceae) from Portugal deposited at URM herbarium
Nova Hedwigia, 2013Lectotypes are designated for A. lusitanica and A. strangulata var. intermedia, two poorly known species described from Portugal. Other authentic material collected by the priest Camille Torrend more than one hundred years ago have also been found in a Brazilian herbarium. Descriptions, drawings and photographs of the exsiccata are provided.
Felipe Wartchow
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Agaricales, Family Amanitaceae, of the Big Thicket
The Southwestern Naturalist, 1981-Twenty-three species and varieties of Amanita and one species of Limacella are reported from collections of members of the Family Amanitaceae (Order Agaricales) from three units of the Big Thicket National Preserve and adjoining portions of Southeast Texas. Approximately 290 species and subspecies of the Order Agaricales have been reported to occur in
David P. Lewis, J. Leon McGraw
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Studies on Amanita (Agaricomycetidae, Amanitaceae) in Brazil: two yellow gemmatoid taxa
Nova Hedwigia, 2012Felipe Wartchow, Leonor C Maia
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Studies on Amanita (Amanitaceae) in Brazil: the discovery of A. aureofloccosa in the Brazil
Brazilian Journal of Botany, 2015Amanita aureofloccosa is reported for the first time from South America, in semideciduous seasonal forests at the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil (29°43′S and 53°47′W). It is a rare species of Amanita sect. Vitadinii and characterized by its brightly colored basidiome.
Felipe Wartchow +2 more
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Two new species of Zhuliangomyces (Amanitaceae) from Hainan Island, China
Phytotaxa, 2022Two new taxa of Zhuliangomyces, Z. bambusus and Z. terrus, from Hainan Province of China, a tropical region, are proposed based on morphology and molecular systematics. Zhuliangomyces bambusus is characterized by its light brown basidiomata with a grayish tone at age, striate pileus margin, a viscid annulus, predominantly subglobose basidiospores ...
Huang, Ting +4 more
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A new saprotrophic species of Amanita (Amanitaceae, Agaricales) from Inner Mongolia, China
Phytotaxa, 2021A new saprotrophic species in Amanita sect. Lepidella, A. orientisororia, was discovered on lawn and sand dunes in Northeast China. This species was macroscopically characterized by a small white pileus, conical to subconical to pyramidal volval remnants on pileal surface, large broadly ellipsoid to ellipsoid basidiospores measuring 9–13×7–9.5 μm, and ...
XIAOLIANG LIU, TOLGOR BAU, ZHU L. YANG
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Agaricaceae, Amanitaceae, Boletaceae, Gomphidiaceae, Paxillaceae and Pluteaceae in Greenland
1987A review of the families Agaricaceae, Amanitaceae, Boletaceae, Gomphidiaceae, Paxillaceae and Pluteaceae in Greenland is given. Among the 29 species recorded, three are new, viz. Amanita arctica Bas, Knudsen & Borgen sp. nov., A. groenlandica Knudsen & Borgen sp. nov. and A. mortenii Knudsen & Borgen sp. nov.
Knudsen, Henning, Borgen, Torbjørn
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