Amanita ochroterrea and Amanita brunneiphylla (Basidiomycota), one species or two?

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....

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Main Author: Davison, Elaine
Format: Journal Article
Published: Western Australia, Department of Conservation and Land Management 2011
Online Access:http://florabase.dec.wa.gov.au/science/nuytsia/623.pdf
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/13498
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description 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.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-134982017-03-08T13:18:52Z Amanita ochroterrea and Amanita brunneiphylla (Basidiomycota), one species or two? Davison, Elaine 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. 2011 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/13498 http://florabase.dec.wa.gov.au/science/nuytsia/623.pdf Western Australia, Department of Conservation and Land Management restricted
spellingShingle Davison, Elaine
Amanita ochroterrea and Amanita brunneiphylla (Basidiomycota), one species or two?
title Amanita ochroterrea and Amanita brunneiphylla (Basidiomycota), one species or two?
title_full Amanita ochroterrea and Amanita brunneiphylla (Basidiomycota), one species or two?
title_fullStr Amanita ochroterrea and Amanita brunneiphylla (Basidiomycota), one species or two?
title_full_unstemmed Amanita ochroterrea and Amanita brunneiphylla (Basidiomycota), one species or two?
title_short Amanita ochroterrea and Amanita brunneiphylla (Basidiomycota), one species or two?
title_sort amanita ochroterrea and amanita brunneiphylla (basidiomycota), one species or two?
url http://florabase.dec.wa.gov.au/science/nuytsia/623.pdf
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/13498