Amanita flavoconia G.F.Atk.
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Filed As
Agaricaceae
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Collector(s)
B. Bomanz 21, 09 Jun 2002
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Location
United States of America. Missouri. Saint Louis Co. Glencoe. Rockwood Reservation.
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Habitat
open area. Moisture conditions: dry. soil - rich loamy.
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Description
spore length: 7.5 - 10 microns; spore width: 5.5 - 6.5 microns; spore shape: ovate-elliptic; spore texture: smooth; spore color: clear; spore print color: white. Also called Yellow Patches. Dr. Methven's annotations show that the basidiospores are amyloid. Close examination by Dr. Methven (see annotation above) combined with the 2015 DNA analysis confirmed that this specimen is Amanita flavoconia.
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 03817662
Occurrence ID: c1a964c2-37e7-46a9-8d60-e029944b325c
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Kingdom
Fungi
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Division
Basidiomycota
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Family
Amanitaceae
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All Determinations
Amanita flavoconia G.F.Atk. det A. S. Methven
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Region
North America
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Country
United States of America
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State/Province
Missouri
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County/Municipio
Saint Louis Co.
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City/Township
Glencoe
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Locality
Rockwood Reservation
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Coordinates
38.566, -91.663
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Distribution
Missouri Amanita flavoconia Bomanz 21 Voucher Number: 21 Genus: Amanita Species: flavoconia Variation: Collector: Brad Bomanz Date Found: 6/9/2002 State: Missouri County: St. Louis City: Glencoe Site Name Rockwood Reservation Latitude: 038 566 N Longitude: 091.663 W Ref Doc Mushrooms of North America -1991 Author: Roger Phillips Spore Length: Spore Width: Spore Shape: Spore Texture: Spore Color: Spore Print Color: white chemical reaction n/d 7.5-10 microns 5.5 - 6.5 microns ovate-elliptic smooth clear Substrate: soil - rich loamy Moisture Cond.: dry Habitat: open area ISBN 0-316-70613-2 Page: 27 Also called Yellow Patches. Dr. Methven's annotations show that the basidiospores are amyloid. Close examination by Dr. Methven (see annotation above) combined with the 2015 DNA analysis confirmed that this specimen is Amanita flavoconia. NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN 03817662 +EW YORK botanical UIKI 03817662
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Amanita flavoconia G.F.Atk.