1. Amanita sp-Thai1, ca. Tok, northernland Thailand.
discussion
The code name for this mushroom is based on a single collection from northern Thailand. It was collected in a plantation of Dipterocarpus elatus.
It appears to be very similar to A. princeps and A. sp-Thai3; the reader may wish to refer to those entities.—R. E. Tulloss
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name
Amanita sp-Thai01
author
Tulloss
name status
cryptonomen temporarium
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intro
ecology
Scattered. In 30-year-old plantation of Dipterocarpus elatus.
material examined
THAILAND: ??—ca. Tok ["northern Thailand"], 20.ix.1993 David Arora A (RET 111-7).
discussion
The code name for this mushroom is based on a single collection from northern Thailand. It was collected in a plantation of Dipterocarpus elatus.
It appears to be very similar to A. princeps and A. sp-Thai3; the reader may wish to refer to those entities.
citations
—R. E. Tulloss
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name
Amanita sp-Thai01
name status
cryptonomen temporarium
author
Tulloss
images
1. Amanita sp-Thai1, ca. Tok, northernland Thailand.
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David Arora - (1) ca. Tok, [northern] Thailand.
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Amanita sp-Thai01
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Amanita sp-Thai01
Spore data for collections provisionally identified as: Amanita sp-Thai01 Tulloss
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a single collection inadvertently contains a mixture of taxa.