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odor/taste
The odor of this species is reportedly sweet. The
taste was not recorded.
spores
The spores of A. sp-AUS13 measure (8.1-) 8.4 - 10.4 (-10.5) × (5.5-) 6.3 -
8.4 μm and are subglobose to broadly elipsoid to
ellipsoid or (rarely elongate) and inamyloid. The
basidia lack clamp connections.
discussion
—R. E. Tulloss & L. V. Kudzma
brief editors
RET
name
Amanita sp-AUS13
author
Tulloss & Kudzma
name status
cryptonomen temporarium
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intro
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The following material is
based on notes and photographs of the collector,
molecular studies by Dr. L. V. Kudzma
and other original research of R. E. Tulloss.
Solitary. At 13 m elev. In semi-open
coastal, Eucalyptus rainforest.
material examined
AUSTRALIA: NEW SOUTH
WALES—Yarrahapinni St. For., N of Grassy
Head [30.978º S/ 153.141º E, 13 m], 3.iv.2014
Ian Dodd s.n. [mushroomobserver.org
#162787]
(RET 604-2).
discussion
While raw data did not permit derivation of a
meaningful portion of either ther nrITS or the nrLSU
loci, we were able to see that the 5' motif of nrLSU
for this species
is the common one (5'-TTTGACCTCAAATCA...).
citations
—R. E. Tulloss and L. V. Kudzma
editors
RET
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name
Amanita sp-AUS13
name status
cryptonomen temporarium
author
Tulloss & Kudzma
images
photo
Ian Dodd - (1-3) Yarrahapinni State Forest, New South
Wales, Australia. (RET 604-2).
[Note: Untrimmed and unedited versions of these images
can be seen on mushroomobserver.org
here.—ed.]
name
Amanita sp-AUS13
name
Amanita sp-AUS13
Spore data for collections provisionally identified as: Amanita sp-AUS13 Tulloss & Kudzma
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(which may be valuable for instructional purposes, for example) and may obscure instances in which
a single collection inadvertently contains a mixture of taxa.