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15.vii.1996 A. Montoya Esquivel & R. E. Tulloss [Tulloss 7-15-96-A] (RET 255-2)
K. W. Hughes, Univ. Tenn., Knoxville
macrochemical tests
none recorded.
lamella trama
bilateral, divergent.
stipe context
longitudinally acrophysalidic.
lamella edge tissue
sterile.
ecology
Tlaxcala, Mexico: At 2600 m elevation.
material examined
MÉXICO:
TLAXCALA—Mpio.
Panotla - 1 km E of San Francisco Temezontla
[19°20’41” N/ 98°16’31” W, 2640 m], 15.vii.1996 A.
Montoya Esquivel & R. E. Tulloss [Tulloss
7-15-96-A] (RET 255-2, nrITS & nrLSU seq'd.;
TLXM), [Tulloss 7-15-96-E] (RET 255-3, nrITS &
nrLSU seq'd.; TLXM).
discussion
In the field, the revised material was thought to be
most similar to Amanita flavorubens. It is
more similar to that species than to other species
sometimes identified in Mexico as A. flavorubens.
Amanita flavorubens forms a very complex cluster
when examined by attempts at tree building with the
bar code gene (nrITS) or with nrLSU. At the
moment, more work is just beginning.
citations
—R. E. Tulloss
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name
Amanita temezontla
name status
nomen provisorum
author
Tulloss & K. W. Hughes
name
Amanita temezontla
name
Amanita temezontla
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