The cap of this species is deep red-brown. The volva remnants on the cap have pinkish
orange tints and leave patches that become grayish over time.
stem
The stem is decorated with pinkish orange fibrils that
darken with maturity to dirt brown. The volva at the stem's based is reduced to a small appressed cup. Elsewhere on the lower stipe, the volva may be present in patches resembling those on the cap.
spores
Not yet measured.
discussion
—R. E. Tulloss and J. Justice
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name
Amanita sp-T30
author
Tulloss & J. Justice
name status
cryptonomen temporarium
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accession
locus
voucher
source
intro
ecology
Near Pinus, with Liquidambar styracifula and Cornus florida.
material examined
U.S.A.: TEXAS— Unkn. Co. - ca. Cass-Marion Co. line, 13.6 km S of Linden on Hwy. 59, International Paper Nature Tr., 24.xi.1991 Jay Justice s.n. (RET 109-3), 17.x.1993 Jay Justice s.n. (RET 118-9).
discussion
"Volva peach at first (patches becoming grayish)"
citations
—R. E. Tulloss
editors
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