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| name status | cryptonomen temporarium |
| author | Tulloss |
| images | |
| cap | The cap is small, yellowish with yellow-brown disk, subconic at first, and with the margin striate and flaring upward in age. |
| stem | The stem is slender and has no annulus. The volva is sack-like, membranous, sheathing. |
| spores | The spores measure (8.4-) 8.7 - 11.9 (-12.6) × 8.4 - 10.8 (-12.6) µm, are globose to subglobose and inamyloid. Clamps are not to be found at bases of basidia. |
| discussion | This species is poorly known. For purposes of comparison, see Amanita sp-T06, Amanita sp-T32, and Amanita sp-T36.—R. E. Tulloss |
| brief editors | RET |
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| name | Amanita sp-T05 |
| bottom links | [ Keys & Checklists ] |
| name | Amanita sp-T05 |
| bottom links | [ Keys & Checklists ] |
Spore data sets and their composite
Each spore data set is intended to comprise a set of measurements from a single specimen made by a single observer; and explanations prepared for this site talk about specimen-observer pairs associated with each data set. Combining more data into a single data set is non-optimal because it obscures observer differences (which may be valuable for instructional purposes, for example) and may obscure instances in which a single collection inadvertently contains a mixture of taxa.

