Amanita sturgeonii - Amanitaceae.org - Taxonomy and Morphology of Amanita and Limacella
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name Amanita sturgeonii
name status nomen provisorum
author Tulloss, Q. Cai & Kudzma
english name "Sturgeon's Destroying Angel"
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  • 1. Amanita sp-O01, Colombiana Co., Ohio, U.S.A.



  • 2. Amanita sp-O01, Colombiana Co., Ohio, U.S.A.


  • 3. Amanita sp-O01, from poisoning case, Somerset Co., New Jersey, U.S.A.


  • 4. Amanita sp-O01, 10% KOH on emergency room specimen, Sergeantsville, Hunterdon Co., New Jersey, U.S.A.  (RET 648-2)


  • 5. Amanita sp-O01, mature specimen without half affected by the 'tar syndrome,' Sergeantsville, Hunterdon Co., New Jersey, U.S.A.  (RET 648-3)



  • 6. Amanita sp-O01, mature specimen showing the 'tar syndrome,' Sergeantsville, Hunterdon Co., New Jersey, U.S.A.  (RET 648-3)

  • intro The following information is derived from original research by the authors of this tab.  More collections with good annotation of the mushroom in fresh condition are very much needed.
    cap The cap of Amanita sturgeonii is 50 - 100 mm wide, white, with pale yellowish tan to tan to sordid tan to olivaceous areas developing particularly over the center.  At first the cap is broadly rounded-conic or campanulate with an incurved margin; at maturity it is convex to planar.  It is viscid when moist.  The fleish is white; and the margin is not striate.  It usually bears no remnants of the volva.
    gills The gills are adnexed and white in mass and in side view, with edges becoming tan when bruised.
    stem The stem measures 70 - 100 × 10 - 15 mm (length includes bulb) and is white and cylindric.  The stem is furfuraceous near apex and fibrillose below its ring.  There is a bulb< 12 - 22 × 15 - 20 mm) at the stem's base.  The white ring is placed at the top of the stem and is skirt-like, thin, fragile; it often tears during development of the mushroom and falls away.  The white or whitish, membranous volva projects upward from the bulb and encircles the stem base; the distance from the highest point on the volva to the bottom of the bulb is 20 - 30 mm, with 8± mm of free-standing membrane.
    odor/taste The odor of A. sturgeonii is pungent, unpleasant, or meat-like.  No taste has been recorded.  POISONOUS
    spores The spores of this species measure (6.8-) 7.5 - 9.5 (-10.2) × (6.2-) 7.0 - 9.0 (-9.2) μm and are globose to subglobose to (occasionally) broadly ellipsoid and amyloid.  Clamps are probably lacking at bases of basidia.
    discussion On this site, this species was formerly known as "A. sp-O01."—R. E. Tulloss
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