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Amanita gracilior Bas & Honrubia

Image location: Bosco Nordio Regional/Provincial Nature Reserve near Chioggia, Italy

but the actual Italian field biologist who handled this lepidella thought otherwise. and he would’ve been the only one to look at the spores (it looks immature though, doesn’t it?).

I think that James was merely referencing the description of spores, not an actual slide of spores.

Amanita velosa is a western NA springtime amanita…that we now see in November.

that was my point.

w/out the hard data (ie a fruit body) back-up though…it’s conjecture.

Used references: Described at these links http://www.amanitaceae.org/?Amanita%20gracilior and from R. E. Tulloss http://njcc.com/~ret/amanita/species/gracilio.html who says “In my herbarium, all material of A. boudieri is from the period including March through May and all material from A. gracilior is from the months including September through November.” This mushroom was found on Sept 28, 2011.

For more information about this, see the observation page at Mushroom Observer.

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