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Observation: Amanita eliae Quél. (97623)
About Amanita eliae Quél. [MyCoPortal]
More Observations (1)
List of species in Amanita Pers. (474)
Public Description (default) [Edit]
When: 2012-06-17
Collection location: Altenahr, Germany [Click for map]
Who: deuteragenie
No herbarium specimen
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Proposed Name User Community Vote
  bloodworm   27% (1)  
Recognized by sight
  ret   60% (2)   Eye3Eyes3
Used references: http://www.amanitaceae.org/?Amanita%20eliae
and the cited sources at that URL. If there were a specimen, the spores are distinctively large and (on average) elongate.

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Eye3 = Observer’s choice Eyes3 = Current consensus
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Created: 2012-06-18 03:32:15 EDT (-0400)
By: deuteragenie
Summary: Checked Bon, Courtecuisse

I checked Bon and Courtecuisse and the descriptions match.
No 100% certainty though.
Uploaded high resolution pictures. The volva is interesting.


Created: 2012-06-17 17:30:35 EDT (-0400)
By: Gerhard Koller (Gerhard)
Summary: Wow!

If it really is A. eliae then congratulations!
This species is very rare and was long considered doubtful. I found it once in Czech Republic not still a bit unsure about true ID.

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Created: 2012-06-17 15:25:43 EDT (-0400)
By: deuteragenie
Summary: Some info

The specimen was found along a path in an oak forest.

I will reload higher definition pictures as it seems to be the first observation on MO.



Created: 2012-06-17 13:17:13 EDT (-0400)
Last modified: 2012-06-17 15:44:39 EDT (-0400)
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