Amanita subvaginata explained
Amanita subvaginata, also known as Australian false vaginata is a species of mycorrhizal fungus from the family Amanitaceae found in Sydney and New South Wales, Australia.[1]
Description
- Cap: The cap is convex, wide, and is ashy-grey coloured with a striate margin.[1]
- Gill: They are very close to a stem and are white coloured, and with roughened edges.[1]
- Stem: It is up to in length, is solid, stout, and have a powdery covering. It has a bulbous base that is slight. The species volva is located on the side of the bulb is marginate, and is of the same ashy-grey colour as the cap.[1]
- Spores: They are 7.5- in diameter and are globose and inamyloid as well. Six of the spores are 8.7- high and 7.8- wide in diameter. They are also subglobose and ellipsoid.[1]
See also
Notes and References
- Web site: Amanita subvaginata. December 26, 2012.