series
Amanita

series
Aurantiovelatae

series
Heterochromae

series
Morenoae

series
Nigrescens

series
Pudicae

series
Roseophyllae

series
Sinensis

series
Sulcatissimae

series
Toxicae

total names :: 7
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accepted :: 3
cryptonom. temp. :: 4

(incomplete) :: 7

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B(0)
C(1)
D(0)
E(0)
F(0)
G(0)
H(0)
I(0)
J(0)
K(0)
L(0)
M(1)
N(0)

O(0)
P(0)
Q(0)
R(0)
S(1)
T(0)
U(0)
V(0)
W(0)
X(0)
Y(0)
Z(0)
SP-(4)


 


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C

Amanita chrysoblema type or white variant G. F. Atk. in Kauffman (incomplete)

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M

Amanita muscaria var. inzengae Neville & Poumarat (incomplete)

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S

Amanita sulcatissima Bas (incomplete)

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SP-

Amanita sp-LG1045 Tulloss, Geml, & Grubisha cryptonom. temp. (incomplete)
Amanita sp-LG458 Tulloss, Geml & Grubisha cryptonom. temp. (incomplete)
Amanita sp-LG862 Tulloss, Geml & Grubisha cryptonom. temp. (incomplete)
Amanita sp-WY01 Tulloss cryptonom. temp. (incomplete)
Index:
A(0)
B(0)
C(1)
D(0)
E(0)
F(0)
G(0)
H(0)
I(0)
J(0)
K(0)
L(0)
M(1)
N(0)

O(0)
P(0)
Q(0)
R(0)
S(1)
T(0)
U(0)
V(0)
W(0)
X(0)
Y(0)
Z(0)
SP-(4)



 

**new** see as sporograph
**new** map of collections
The type of this autonymic taxon will be the same as the type of the genus—Amanita muscaria.

N.B.: The name of this taxon will be an autonym generated by the publication of other taxa at the same rank in Amanita.  Such taxa are provisional and being evaluated presently by RET and ZLY. 

Amanita subsect. Amanita is proposed to comprise all and only those taxa of A. sect. Amanita that bear realtively common to plentiful clamp connections at the bases of their basidia.

This application should be considered to be "in the sense of Tulloss and Zhu L. Yang."

This categorization is proposed based on the hypothesis of C. Bas (1969) that the loss of clamps in the Amanitaceae is not reversible.