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  • | footer = Closer view of the [[Lamella (mycology)|gills]] (left) and spores (right) of ''Amanita nehuta'' ...cate. Its stem, or stipe, is 20–75 × 4–11 millimeters, [[hollow (mycology)|hollow]], exannulate, with a smooth to subfloccose upper stem and smooth lower ste
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  • ...gus in the genus ''[[Amanita]]''. It was first described by the Scottish [[Mycology|mycologist]] [[Robert Kaye Greville]] in 1826 from specimens found growing ...e stem is {{convert|38|to|100|mm}} long and {{convert|5|to|12|mm|1}} wide, hollow and with a smooth surface. There may be a fragile ring but it soon falls of
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  • ...h a stringy white pith), and by the presence of a large, sacklike [[Volva (mycology)|volva]] at the base of the stalk.
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  • ...es the fruiting body is torn and develops into a white, sack-like [[Volva (mycology)|volva]] with characteristic rusty-brown blemishes. The cap is usually free
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  • ...of the volva eventually breaks up into large warts. The soft cap [[trama (mycology)|flesh]] is up to {{convert|1.5|cm|in|1|abbr=on}} thick in the center, whit ...f wild fungi to diet, income and health: A world review |title=Progress in Mycology |year=2010 |publisher=Springer |location= |isbn=9789048137121 |pages=327–
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  • ...e, sometimes lost during collecting. The flesh is white or slightly pink, hollow or partially hollowed in the middle to stuffed. The spores measure 7.8-11. [[Rain]] will quickly wash [[pigment]] away from the yellow-orange [[Pileus (mycology)|pileus]]. Bruising is sometimes reported only from the stem base for this
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  • ...t the centre. It expands to become flat or sometimes convex at the [[Umbo (mycology)|umbo]], a small raised central area. ...ap', though not as substantial. The structure is relatively flimsy and the hollow stem often breaks, even when handled very gently.<ref>http://www.wildaboutb
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  • ...long by {{convert|0.5|–|2.5|cm|in|1|abbr=on}} thick, and has a [[annulus (mycology)|ring]]. The [[spore print]] is white, and individual spores are spherical ...t are dull greyish-sepia to sepia, and sometimes scab-like. The [[lamella (mycology)|gills]] are crowded closely together, and free from attachment to the stem
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  • ...cm|abbr=on}} long and {{convert|26|mm|in|abbr=on}} thick, has a [[annulus (mycology)|ring]] and a bulbous base. The mushroom may be confused with another [[end ...usly described ''[[Limacella]]'' because of its larger size and [[amyloid (mycology)|amyloid]] spores.<ref name=Stevenson1962/> Austrian mycologist [[Egon Hora
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  • ...sh scales, that may root several centimeters into the soil. The [[annulus (mycology)|ring]] on the stem is thick and cotton- or felt-like. It is widely distrib ...thick scales, curved downward, often forming irregular rings. The [[trama (mycology)|flesh]] is firm, and white to pale yellow. The mushroom tissue has an odor
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  • ...l veil]] is grey. [[Spore]]s are white, spherical in shape, non-[[amyloid (mycology)|amyloid]], and measure 10.2–11.7 [[micrometre]]s. The mushrooms are cons ...shrooms with special characteristics – such as the absence of a [[annulus (mycology)|ring]], and very few [[clamp connection]]s at the bases of the [[basidia]]
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  • ...his white ''Amanita'' has a slender [[stipe (mycology)|stem]], a [[pileus (mycology)|cap]] covered with conical white warts, and an "abruptly enlarged" swollen ...cimen he found in [[Auburn, Alabama]]. Because the remains of the [[volva (mycology)|volva]] are not present on the bulb in dried, mature, specimens, Peck thou
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  • ...hite [[lamella (mycology)|gills]] are free from attachment to the [[stipe (mycology)|stalk]] and crowded closely together. As the [[specific name (botany)|spec ...ded closely together. They are either free from attachment to the [[stipe (mycology)|stipe]] or just barely reach it. The lamellulae (short gills that do not e
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