Amanita magniverrucata

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Amanita magniverrucata
Amanita Magniverrucata 510593.jpg
Young specimen
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A. magniverrucata
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Amanita magniverrucata
Amanita magniverrucata
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Mycological characteristics
gills on hymenium
cap is convex or flat
hymenium is free
stipe has a ring and volva
spore print is white
ecology is mycorrhizal
edibility: unknown

Amanita magniverrucata, commonly known as Great pine jewel, is a species of agaric in the Amanitaceae family. First described scientifically by American mycologists Harry Delbert Thiers and Joseph Ammirati in 1982, it is mycorrhizal and associates with the tree Pinus radiata.[1]

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References

  1. Thiers HD, Ammirati JF. (1982). "New species of Amanita from western North America". Mycotaxon. 15: 155–66. Retrieved 2010-07-10.

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