Amanita annulatovaginata var. atra - Amanitaceae.org - Taxonomy and Morphology of Amanita and Limacella
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name Amanita annulatovaginata var. atra
name status nomen acceptum
author Beeli
intro No macroscopic dimensions have been reported for the present species.
cap The cap of Amanita annulatovaginata var. atra is nearly black with an umbrinous or fulvous tint in the center in some specimens.  The cap is narrowly ovoid at first and then expands to plano-convex; at least sometimes it has a low, broad umbo.  The white flesh narrows to a membrane at about one-quarter to one-third of the distance from the center to the edge.  The margin is striate for about one-half of the cap's radius.  None of the specimens in the watercolor illustration that has been used to define the species has any volval material on its cap.
gills The gills of A. annulatovaginata var. atra are free and whitish.  Nothing is known concerning its short gills.
stem The stem is off-white, unchanging, cylindric or narrowing slightly upward, and flocculose for the uppermost one-quarter to one-third of its length.  The ringless stem's flesh appears hollow and whitish in the defining watercolor painting.  The volva of this mushroom is saccate, whitish, and robust.  The sides of the sac are fleshy; and the sac is apparently attached to stipe only at the very base and encloses approximately the bottom third of the stem.
odor/taste Odor and taste for this mushroom have not been reported.
spores Spores from the type of A. annulatovaginata var. atra are (10.1-) 10.3 - 11.0 × 6.6 - 7.6 μm and ellipsoid and inamyloid.  Status of clamps on the basidia is unknown.
discussion Because there is no good evidence that the material to which this invalid name has been applied truly belongs in Amanita sect. Caesareae, we have placed it in sect. Vaginatae where it seems to belong.  The other varieties of A. annulatovaginata will be found in sect. Caesareae.—R. E. Tulloss
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