Amanita zangii is a mushroom of the Amanitaceae family . Included in the subgenus Lepidella of the genus Amanita .
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Content
Biological description
- The cap is 5-6 cm in diameter, at a young age convex, then flat, white or cream-colored, covered with dark brown or brown-gray remnants of the veil . The edge of the cap is smooth.
- The flesh is white.
- Himenofor plate, plates loose, often located, white. Trama plates bilateral.
- The stem is 6–8 cm long and 0.8–1.2 cm thick, almost flat, whitish or cream-colored, with a bulbous base at the base, covered with whitish or grayish blanket remains, thickening up to 2 cm thick. The ring is white or whitish.
- Spores 7.5—12 × 6.5—9 microns, colorless, amyloid , ellipsoidal. The basidia are four spore, club-shaped, 30–50 × 9.5–12 µm.
- Food quality has not been studied.
Area
Known from tropical China .
Similar views
- Amanita hesleri Bas , 1969 differs in the smaller sizes of fruit bodies and the form of spores. Described from North America .
- Amanita inopinata DA Reid & Bas, 1987 is distinguished by pinkish plates, a gray ring and a pinkish stem. Described from the UK .
Literature
- Yang ZL, Li and Wu XL Revision of Amanita collections made from Hainan, Southern China (Eng.) . Fungal Diversity 6: 149-165 (2001). The appeal date is September 22, 2010. Archived May 26, 2012.