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name Amanita jakeslandingensis
name status nomen provisorum
author Tulloss
english name "Jakes Landing Target [Ringless Amanita]"
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  • Amanita jakeslandingensis, Jake's Landing Rd., Pinus strobus plantation, Cape May Co., New Jersey, U.S.A.Amanita jakeslandingensis, Jake's Landing Rd., Pinus strobus plantation, Cape May Co., New Jersey, U.S.A.

    1. Amanita jakeslandingensis, Jake's Landing Rd., Pinus strobus plantation, Cape May Co., New Jersey, U.S.A.

  • Amanita jakeslandingensis, Jake's Landing Rd., Pinus strobus plantation, Cape May Co., New Jersey, U.S.A.Amanita jakeslandingensis, Jake's Landing Rd., Pinus strobus plantation, Cape May Co., New Jersey, U.S.A.

    2. Amanita jakeslandingensis, Jake's Landing Rd., Pinus strobus plantation, Cape May Co., New Jersey, U.S.A.

  • Amanita jakeslandingensis, Wisconsin, U.S.A.  (RET 725-7)Amanita jakeslandingensis, Wisconsin, U.S.A.  (RET 725-7)

    3. Amanita jakeslandingensis, Wisconsin, U.S.A.  (RET 725-7)

  • cap The pileus of this mushroom is divided into zones, with the center and the area over the marginal striations dark brown to to blackish brown at maturity and the intermediate zone brown.  The region of the marginal striations may be quite pallid at first.  There is usually no remnant of the volva left on the cap.
    stem The stem lacks an annulus; it often bears dark fibrils and may turn entirely gray in age.  The volva is sack-like with an internal limb placed well above the sack's point of attachment to the stem—at about 75 - 80% of the distance from the base of the sack to the sack's highest point.
    discussion —R. E. Tulloss à é â
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