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Amanita orientigemmata

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Amanita orientigemmata, is a species of agaric fungus in the family Amanitaceae native to northeastern, northwestern and southern China, India and Japan, first described by Zhu L. Yang & Yoshimichi Doi in 1999.[1]

Description

It is characterized by its yellowish to yellow pileus with white or dirty-white volval remnants that are felted to patchy, sometimes pyramidal. Its annulus is fragile and fugacious; sometimes volval remnants remain on the stipe base. Basidiospores are broadly ellipsoid, clamps exist as well.[1] It has been involved in at least one non-lethal case of psycho-neurological poisoning in China.[2]

References

  1. ^ a b Cui, Yang-Yang; Cai, Qing; Tang, Li-Ping; Liu, Jian-Wei; Yang, Zhu L. (July 2018). "The family Amanitaceae: molecular phylogeny, higher-rank taxonomy and the species in China". Fungal Diversity. 91 (1): 5–230. doi:10.1007/s13225-018-0405-9. ISSN 1560-2745. S2CID 52048762.
  2. ^ Li, Haijiao; Zhang, Hongshun; Zhang, Yizhe; Zhou, Jing; Yin, Yu; He, Qian; Jiang, Shaofeng; Ma, Peibin; Zhang, Yutao; Wen, Ke; Yuan, Yuan; Lang, Nan; Cheng, Bowen; Lu, Junjia; Sun, Chengye (2021-01-15). "Mushroom Poisoning Outbreaks — China, 2020". China CDC Weekly. 3 (3): 41–45. doi:10.46234/ccdcw2021.014. ISSN 2096-7071. PMC 8392932. PMID 34594953.

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Amanita orientigemmata: Brief Summary

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Amanita orientigemmata, is a species of agaric fungus in the family Amanitaceae native to northeastern, northwestern and southern China, India and Japan, first described by Zhu L. Yang & Yoshimichi Doi in 1999.

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