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Observation: Amanita cylindrispora Beardslee (11563)
About Amanita cylindrispora Beardslee
When: 2008-09-16
Collection location: Eastern Long Island, New York, USA [Click for map]
Who: Douglas Smith (douglas)
No herbarium specimen

Notes: Found under pines, with oaks near by. Long rooting stipe going down into the sandy soil. Mostly all white everywhere, except where it wasn’t too dirty.

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Species of New York State
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Proposed Name User Community Vote
  douglas   6% (2)   Eye3
Recognized by sight
  ret   80% (1)   Eyes3
Recognized by sight: Deeply buried stipe with persistent annulus and limbate volva (almost hidden by dirt here). Spores should average a Q of nearly 3.0 or more.

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Eye3 = Observer’s choice Eyes3 = Current consensus
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Created: 2008-09-25 05:21:58 WEST (+0100)
By: ret
Summary: wishing for dried material…

This is an eastern coastal plain species ranging from Florida and Gulf Coast to Connecticut (just found there in 2008). It looks a bit like a species of sect. Phalloideae, but it is more likely to belong with the limbate species of sect. Lepidella. Heather Hallen has demonstrated that it doesn’t contain amatoxins.

R



Created: 2008-09-25 05:06:56 WEST (+0100)
Last modified: 2008-09-25 05:06:56 WEST (+0100)
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