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The following material is based on original research by R. E. Tulloss.
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MÉXICO: HIDALGO—ca. northern jct. of México Carretera Federal 105 deviation for Zacualtipan & main México Carretera Federal 105 [20°40’28” N/ 98°40’29” W], 18.vii.1996 A. Montoya Esquivel, A. Estrada Torres & R. E. Tulloss [Tulloss 7-18-96-B] (RET 253-3; TLXM). TLAXCALA—Mpio. Huamantla - La Cañada Grande, E slope of La Malintzi Volcano [19°14’45” N/ 97°54’56” W, 3110 m], 16.vii.1996 Adriana Montoya Esquivel s.n. [Tulloss 7-16-96-H] (RET 255-6; TLXM), s.n. [Tulloss 7-16-96-M] (RET 256-3; TLXM), Dr. Ronald H. Petersen s.n. [Tulloss 7-16-96-I] (RET 255-10; TLXM). Mpio. Tlaxco - km 31 Apizaco-Poza Rica rd., Rancho Escondido, Sierra Tlaxco, 15.vii.1996 A. Kong Luz, A. Estrada Torres, R. H. Petersen et al. s.n. [Tulloss 7-15-96-G] (RET 253-5; TLXM); El Rodeo, Cerro El Peñon [19°41'19" N/ 98°14'02"W, 2775 m], 14.vii.1996 Dr. Arturo Estrada Torres et al. s.n. [Tulloss 7-14-96-F] (RET 254-2; TLXM), s.n. [Tulloss 7-14-96-G] (RET 254-8; TLXM), Alejandro Kong-Luz & R. E. Tulloss [Tulloss 7-14-96-E] (RET 254-4; TLXM).
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Amanita sp-M11
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cryptonomen temporarium
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Tulloss et al.
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Amanita sp-M11
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Amanita sp-M11
Spore data for collections provisionally identified as: Amanita sp-M11 Tulloss et al.
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