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Amanita suballiacea (Murrill) Murrill

Image location: Devil’s Lake State Park, Wisconsin, USA

all belong to one species. The species I’m tentatively calling amerivirosa is very large. You’ll need the spore shape to separate them, but that works rather well.

http://www.amanitacee.org?Amanita%20amerivirosa

Very best,

Rod

Based on chemical features: Based on very close match to sublliacea “proposed fungal barcode” gene, nrITS. Thanks to Dr. Geml’s lab in Leiden.

For more information about this, see the observation page at Mushroom Observer.

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This image was created by user Britt Bunyard (Fungi magazine) (bbunyard) at Mushroom Observer, a source for mycological images.
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