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discussion
This species occurs with in forests of Oak
(Quercus), Hornbeam (Carpinus), and
Beech (Fagus) at up to 500 m elev.—R. E. Tulloss
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name
Amanita sp-DEUT02
name status
cryptonomen temporarium
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Germany: In loamy neutral soil of
Quercus-Carpinus forest under
C. betulus, Q. robur and Fagus.
material examined
GERMANY:
BADEN WÜRTTEMBERG—Schönbuch, Dettenhausen,
“Weisser Stein” [520 m], 15.viii.1996 Andreas Gminder
96/197 (in herb. A. Gminder; RET 308-2, nrITS-LSU
seq'd.); Karlsruhe, Calw, Holzbronn [560 m],
14.vii.1997 Andreas Gminder 97/225 (in herb Gminder;
RET 307-9, nrITS-LSU seq'd.).
discussion
The nrLSU 5' motif of A. sp-DEUT02 has the form
of the "subsection Penetratrices."
One collection of this species was mistaken for A.
supravolvata; however, this is not possible on
the grounds of the reported nrITS sequence.
It suggests that this species has a gray cap, as
does the fact the collection in RET was originally
determined by the collector as "A.
vaginata."
In July 2020, single-gene nrITS trees showed the
species as sister to
A.
cistetorum.
citations
—R. E. Tulloss
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name status
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name
Amanita sp-DEUT02
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Amanita sp-DEUT02
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