Amanita, PERS.

Arraiano-Castilho, Ricardo, Silva, Ana Cristina, Vila-Viçosa, Carlos, Castro, Mário Rui, Morgado, Luís Neves & Oliveira, Paulo, 2022, The Amidella clade in Europe (Basidiomycota: Amanitaceae): clarification of the contentious Amanita valens (E. - J. Gilbert) Bertault and the importance of taxon-specific PCR primers for identification, Cryptogamie, Mycologie 20 (6), pp. 139-157 : 150

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5252/cryptogamie-mycologie2022v43a6

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7829526

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/0B4F87E5-0C20-E24C-FEC8-DEA9254B6731

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Felipe

scientific name

Amanita
status

 

IDENTIFICATION KEY TO AMANITA PERS. SERIES AMIDELLA (E.-J.GILBERT) NEVILLE & POUMARAT View in CoL View at ENA

1. Pileus remaining convex for most of the development of the basidiome, sometimes with an umbo, diameter notably smaller than the length of the developed stipe, covered at least on the margin with heterogeneous scales from the inner layer of the universal veil, which become brown like the exposed context, stipe base bulbous, margin of the volva leaning towards the stipe, context discoloration moderate to intense. Rare occurrences, widely spaced in time ( A. lepiotoides View in CoL ) ............................................................................................................ 2

— Pileus becoming flat then depressed at the centre, diameter about the same as the stipe length, generally without scales, stipe slightly or not bulbous, margin of the volva free, pale context discoloration, rose then ochre. Occurrence generally annual ........................................................................................................................ 3

2. Context discoloration intense, reddish then dark brown, stipe base distinctly bulbous, basidiospores mostly ellipsoid (Qm <1.65)...................................................................................... A. lepiotoides f. lepiotoides Barla View in CoL

— Context discoloration moderate, rose then ochre, stipe base slightly bulbous, basidiospores mostly oblong and cylindrical (Qm> 1.65) .................................................. A. lepiotoides f. subcylindrospora Neville & Poumarat View in CoL

3. Occurrence in Autumn, on siliceous sandy soil ............................................................ A. curtipes View in CoL E.-J.Gilbert

— Occurrence from late winter (rarely in January) to spring, also early summer ............................................... 4

4. Heavy habit, semi-hypogeous, typically with an earthy odour, associated with Cistus View in CoL , basidiospores mostly ellipsoid to oblong (1.60 <Qm <1.80) ......................................... A. ponderosa f. ponderosa Malençon & R.Heim View in CoL

— Medium-sized (pileus diameter generally less than 10 cm)............................................................................ 5

5. On siliceous sandy soil, associated or not with Cistus View in CoL , pines, etc., basidia with average length <55 µm ........ 6

— On heavy, often naked soil generally of schists, mostly associated with Cistus View in CoL , basidia with average length> 55 µm ............................................................................................................................................ 7

6. Relatively small (pileus diameter usually around 5 to 6 cm and below 8 cm), taste of the context indistinct, basidiospores mostly oblong (1.8 <Qm <2.05)........................................................... A. curtipes View in CoL E.-J.Gilbert

— Medium-sized (pileus diameter usually between 7 and 10 cm), taste can be slightly of hazelnut, then bitter, basidiospores mostly cylindrical (2.0 <Qm <2.4)........ A. pseudovalens var. pseudovalens View in CoL comb. nov., stat. nov.

7. Odour and/or taste typically distinct, semi-hypogeous habit ( A. ponderosa View in CoL ).................................................. 8

— Odour indistinct, aftertaste slightly bitter, epigeous habit, pileus margin occasionally with brown scales ......... ........................................................................................................... A. pseudovalens var. tartessiana View in CoL var. nov.

8. Basidiospores broadly oblong (Qm = 1.60 – 1.80), strictly thermophile .......................................................... ............................................................................................... A. ponderosa f. ponderosa Malençon & R.Heim View in CoL

— Basidiospores long-ellipsoid (Qm = 1.45 – 1.55), also in cooler areas .............................................................. ........................................................................................ A. ponderosa f. valens (Gilbert) Neville & Poumarat View in CoL

Only the European taxa within Amanita series Amidella are considered. Parts of the key are from the work of Neville & Poumarat (2004).

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