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name
Amanita sp-amerifulva02
author
Tulloss & Kudzma
name status
cryptonomen temporarium
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At 227-350 m elev. Pennsylvania: In mixed forest
with Betula, Quercus, and
Tsuga canadensis.
material examined
RET: U.S.A.:
NEW JERSEY—??.
PENNSYLVANIA—Adams Co. - Michaux St. For.,
25.vii.2015, David Wasilewski s.n. [mushroomobserver
#211553]
(RET 706-2, nrITS & nrLSU seq'd.).
Allegheny Co. - North Park,
16.ix.2006 Western Pa. Mushroom Club member s.n.
[Tulloss 9-16-06-A]
(RET 395-1, nrITS seq'd.).
Cumberland Co. - Pine Grove Furnace St. Pk.
[40.0434° N/ 77.2615° W, 227 m],
25.vii.2015 D. Wasilewski s.n. [mushroomobserver
#211555]
(RET 706-7, nrITS seq'd.).
Luzerne Co. - Seven Tubs Natural Area [41.2334° N/
75.8131° W, 300-350 m], 17.vii.2015 D. Wasilewski
s.n. [mushroomobserver
#210788]
(RET 706-3, nrITS & nrLSU seq'd.).
LVK12184
LVK12213
citations
—R. E. Tulloss & L. V. Kudzma
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name
Amanita sp-amerifulva02
name status
cryptonomen temporarium
author
Tulloss & Kudzma
images
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David Wasilewski - (1) Pine Grove Furnace State Park,
Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, U.S.A..
(RET 706-7). [Note: Original, untrimmed
photographs will be found
here.—ed.]
(2) Seven Tubs Natural Area, Luzerne County,
Pennsylvania, U.S.A.. (RET 706-3).
[Note: Original, untrimmed photographs will be found
here.—ed.]
name
Amanita sp-amerifulva02
name
Amanita sp-amerifulva02
Spore data for collections provisionally identified as: Amanita sp-amerifulva02 Tulloss & Kudzma
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