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Observation: Amanita pseudovolvata Tulloss nom. prov. (22790)
About Amanita pseudovolvata Tulloss nom. prov.
When: 2009-07-02
Collection location: Plum Orchard Lake Wildlife Management Area, Fayette Co., West Virginia, USA [Click for map]
Who: Eddee (ravenhawkdr)
No herbarium specimen

Notes: Found growing in a little finger of land where two creeks come together under beech. There is a powdery substance that adheres to your hands from the stem. The stem has small like scales as dose the cap., The volva is very sac like. The spore print white.

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  ravenhawkdr   24% (3)   Eye3
Recognized by sight: found growing under beech
Used references: mushroomexpert.com rodgers mushrooms
Based on microscopic features
  ret   60% (2)   Eyes3
Recognized by sight

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Eye3 = Observer’s choice Eyes3 = Current consensus
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Created: 2009-07-07 22:50:22 WET (+0000)
By: ret
Summary: This is a species of sect. Amidella, not sect. Lepidella….

This is probably Amanita pseudovolvata Tulloss nom. prov. …see the Great Smoky Mountains and/or New Jersey Pine Barrens checklists. We just identified this fellow in east Texas.

Very best,

R.



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