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The following material not from the article cited immediately below is taken from original research by C. Rodríguez-Caycedo and R. E. Tulloss.
The published description can be found in (Miller, Lodge & Baroni, 2000).
from Miller et al. (2000): [-/-/-] 7.0 - 10.0 (-10.5) × 5.0 - 7.0 μm (Q = 1.0 - 1.7; Q' = 1.31) subglobose to elongate, "occasionally globose," hyaline, thin-walled, inamyloid; apiculus not described; contents sometimes "with oil bodies"; color in deposit not recorded.
ecology
from Miller et al. (2000): Gregarious. At 350 m elev. and above. In moist subtropical forest.
material examined
from Miller et al. (2000): U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS: ST. JOHN—Bordeaux Mtn. [350-400 m], 15.xi.1996 E. Horak St.J.280 (NY), S. A. Cantrell & B. Ortiz St.J.318 (NY); ca. Bordeaux Mtn. Peak, 17.xi.1996 E. Horak St.J.276 (NY).
discussion
Miller et al. (2000) note: "Our spores have [Q'] = 1.31 while those described by Pegler are 1.56." [Note: Square brackets in the quoted text indicate the change of the symbol by the editor for conformity with the notation used on this site.—RET] A comparison of the sporographs is difficult because, at the moment, it is necessary to estimate a range of Q (based on Pegler's reported Q' in the case of A. chrysoleuca. Moreover, we know nothing about the sample size employed by either author; and we don't know whhether we can interpret their data ranges as we do ours. Nevertheless, a comparison of sporographs may be useful:
citations
—R. E. Tulloss
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RET
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Amanita chrysoleuca sensu O. K. Mill. et al.
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Amanita chrysoleuca sensu O. K. Mill. et al.
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Amanita chrysoleuca sensu O. K. Mill. et al.
Spore data for collections provisionally identified as: Amanita chrysoleuca sensu O. K. Mill. et al.
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a single collection inadvertently contains a mixture of taxa.