Named for the hometown of D. P. Lewis, where it was
collected.
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35 - 40 mm wide, black over disc, brownish
gray to margin, planar with slight umbo, moist,
glabrous; context gerally white, concolorous
with pileus immediately below pileipellis, 1 mm thick
in disc; margin striate (0.??R), not
appendiculate; universal veil absent.
lamellae
adnexed, close, pale grayish, acute, with edge entire;
lamellulae ??.
L' approximately 9.0μm;
W' approximately 8.2 μm;
Q' approximately 1.10.
ecology
Texas: As pair, in flat bottomland hardwood forest
with Quercus.
material examined
U.S.A: TEXAS—Newton
Co. - Bleakwood, "12 acre tract", 25.x.2004 David
P. Lewis 6923 (RET 416-3, LSU seq'd.).
citations
—R. E. Tulloss and D. P. Lewis
editors
RET
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name
Amanita bleakwoodensis
name status
nomen provisorum
author
Tulloss, D. P. Lewis, and S. D. Russell
english name
"Bleakwood Ringless Amanita"
name
Amanita bleakwoodensis
name
Amanita bleakwoodensis
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