The spores of this entity measure 10.47 - 12.38 × (4.30-) 4.76 (-5.26) µm and are cylindric and amyloid. The status of basidial clamps is not yet known.
discussion
The species is known only from the U.S. coast of the
Gulf of Mexico.
White, saccate volva, but with thick inner floccose
layer; important for boundary to
section Amidella(?).
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name
Amanita sp-T13
author
Tulloss
name status
cryptonomen temporarium
GenBank nos.
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U.S.A.: MISSISSIPPI—Jackson Co. - Van Cleave, Pascagoula R. bottomland, 15.vii.1987 Drs. Richard Homola & Alan Bessette s.n. [David T. Jenkins 2786] (in herb. Dav. T. Jenkins, Univ. Alabama Birmingham; RET 180-4).
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