Amanita ochroterrea (Gentilli) Bas and A. brunneiphylla O.K.Miller are robust, macroscopically similar mushrooms described from the southwest of Western Australia. According to the protologue of A. brunneiphylla, the main difference between them is the presence (in A. ochroterrea) or absence (in A. brunneiphylla) of clamp connections. However in the current study abundant clamp connections have been observed in the holotype and paratypes of A. brunneiphylla. As other microscopic characters are indistinguishable, A. brunneiphylla is synonymised with A. ochroterrea, and an expanded description presented
Amanita ballerina and A. brunneitoxicaria spp. nov. are introduced from Thailand. Amanita fuligineoi...
Amanita ovoidea is generally considered edible and is morphologically similar to Amanita proxima tha...
Members of the mushroom genus Amanita usually can easily be identified to the genus in the field, ho...
Four species of Amanita Pers. are documented from Western Australia. Amanita brunneola E.M.Davison &...
Three species of Amanita Pers. are documented from Western Australia. Amanita lesueurii E.M. Davison...
Four species of Amanita Pers. are documented from Western Australia. Amanita brunneola E.M.Davison &...
The following three similar Amanita spp. are described: Amanita djarilmari E.M.Davison, A. gardneri ...
The following three similar Amanita spp. are described: Amanita djarilmari E.M.Davison, A. gardneri ...
The following three similar Amanita spp. are described: Amanita jarilmari E.M.Davison, A. gardneri E...
Three species of Amanita Pers. are documented from Western Australia. Amanita drummondii E.M.Davison...
A new species of Amanita Pers. is documented from Western Australia. Amanita wadulawitu L.E.McGurk, ...
A recent molecular phylogeny of Amanita recognises three subgenera and 11 sections. Members of subge...
Based on a survey of macro-fungi in northern and northeastern Thailand, nine samples collected in 20...
Amanita preissii (Fr.) Sacc. is redescribed. Re-examination of collections of A. griseibrunnea O.K....
Genus Amanita is among the most commonly found and most familiar genera belonging to phyllum Basidio...
Amanita ballerina and A. brunneitoxicaria spp. nov. are introduced from Thailand. Amanita fuligineoi...
Amanita ovoidea is generally considered edible and is morphologically similar to Amanita proxima tha...
Members of the mushroom genus Amanita usually can easily be identified to the genus in the field, ho...
Four species of Amanita Pers. are documented from Western Australia. Amanita brunneola E.M.Davison &...
Three species of Amanita Pers. are documented from Western Australia. Amanita lesueurii E.M. Davison...
Four species of Amanita Pers. are documented from Western Australia. Amanita brunneola E.M.Davison &...
The following three similar Amanita spp. are described: Amanita djarilmari E.M.Davison, A. gardneri ...
The following three similar Amanita spp. are described: Amanita djarilmari E.M.Davison, A. gardneri ...
The following three similar Amanita spp. are described: Amanita jarilmari E.M.Davison, A. gardneri E...
Three species of Amanita Pers. are documented from Western Australia. Amanita drummondii E.M.Davison...
A new species of Amanita Pers. is documented from Western Australia. Amanita wadulawitu L.E.McGurk, ...
A recent molecular phylogeny of Amanita recognises three subgenera and 11 sections. Members of subge...
Based on a survey of macro-fungi in northern and northeastern Thailand, nine samples collected in 20...
Amanita preissii (Fr.) Sacc. is redescribed. Re-examination of collections of A. griseibrunnea O.K....
Genus Amanita is among the most commonly found and most familiar genera belonging to phyllum Basidio...
Amanita ballerina and A. brunneitoxicaria spp. nov. are introduced from Thailand. Amanita fuligineoi...
Amanita ovoidea is generally considered edible and is morphologically similar to Amanita proxima tha...
Members of the mushroom genus Amanita usually can easily be identified to the genus in the field, ho...