1. Amanita sagittaria, Franklin Parker Preserve, Chatsworth, Burlington Co., New Jersey, U.S.A. (RET 561-4)
discussion
—R. E. Tulloss
brief editors
RET
name
Amanita neocaesariensis
name status
nomen provisorum
english name
"New Jersey Cylindric-Spored Amidella"
etymology
"Novo Caesarea" is an old Latin name for New
Jersey. The compound word for referring to
something
as "from New Jersey" is "neocaesariensis."
GenBank nos.
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New Jersey: In deep sandy soil of
Quercus-Pinus rigida barrens.
material examined
U.S.A.:
NEW JERSEY: Burlington Co., Chatsworth,
Franklin Parker Preserve, along
NJ Rte. 532 roadside W of
north (airport) gate [39°48.827’ N/
74°32.857’ W, 29 m], 22.vii.2012 John & Nina
Burghardt & Igor Safonov s.n. (RET 504-4),
18.viii.2012 J. & N. Burghardt & I. Safonov
s.n. [mushroomobserver.org
#108463]
(RET 561-3), s.n. [mushroomobserver.org
#108464]
(RET 561-4), s.n. (RET 610-4), s.n. (RET 610-8),
18.viii.2013 J. & N. Burghardt
& I. Safonov s.n. (RET 560-2, nrITS seq'd.), s.n. (RET 560-8),
s.n. [Tulloss 8-18-2013-A] (RET 561-3),
17.viii.2014 I. Safonov & N. Burghardt s.n.
(RET 631-7).
discussion
citations
—R. E. Tulloss
editors
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name
Amanita neocaesariensis
name status
nomen provisorum
author
Tulloss, I. Safonov & K. W. Hughes
english name
"New Jersey Cylindric-Spored Amidella"
images
1. Amanita sagittaria, Franklin Parker Preserve, Chatsworth, Burlington Co., New Jersey, U.S.A. (RET 561-4)
photo
Igor Savonoff - (1) Franklin Parker Preserve,
Chatsworth, Burlington County, New Jersey,
U.S.A. [Full size images can be found at
mushroomobserver.org
#108464.]
name
Amanita neocaesariensis
name
Amanita neocaesariensis
Spore data for collections provisionally identified as: Amanita neocaesariensis Tulloss, I. Safonov & K. W. Hughes
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