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North Carolina: In mixed hardwood forest (Quercus,
Liriodendron tulipifera, Carya,
Acer, Fagus grandifolia, and
Liquidambar styraciflufa with Pinus
taeda.
Texas: In mixed Pinus-hardwood forest.
material examined
U.S.A:
NORTH CAROLINA—Wake Co. - Raleigh,
Umstead St. Pk. [35.8675° N/ 78.7523° W, 118 m],
4.ix.2018 Geoff Balme s.n. [mushroomobserver
#338015]
(RET 876-3, nrITS-LSU seq'd.),
25.ix.2018 G. Balme s.n. [mushroomobserver
#334787]
(RET 875-6, nrITS-LSU seq'd.).
TEXAS—Huston Co. - Davy Crockett Nat.
For., Ratcliff Lake Rec. Area, 28.iv.2006 David P.
Lewis 7357
(RET 442-3, nrITS seq'd.).
discussion
This species seems similar to
Amanita
aureosolea, which is known from Maine.
Both species have an orange, friable universal veil
that
becomes gray with age, Both have a stipe
decorated with brown markings.
[t.b.d.].
citations
—R. E. Tulloss
editors
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name
Amanita sp-S16
name status
cryptonomen temporarium
author
Tulloss & S. D. Russell
images
photo
Geoff Balme - (1) Umstead State Park, Raleigh, North Carolina, U.S.A., (RET 875-6) [Note: Untrimmed and unedited images may be found
here]
name
Amanita sp-S16
name
Amanita sp-S16
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