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| species = '''''A. basii'''''
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| name = Amanita basii
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| name = Amanita fulva
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Amanita basii is a ] of the genus ]. '''''Amanita basii''''' is a ] of the family '']''.


== Description == == Description ==


Its ] is at around 67 - 152 mm wide, with a brown reddish color to "]" becoming very intense red, "lake red" or brownish red in the center part of the cap, which is somewhat faded by the sun, in spots it's red-orange, orange-yellow to deep orange at the margin, yellow at the margin in maturity. The ] seen in the mushroom is absent in maturity or is present when young as small white patches. Its ] has a color ranging from butter yellow to yellowish under the cap skin, yellow in the center part and near the margin, from pale yellowish white to white elsewhere, the flesh is around 9 - 13 mm thick above the stem, and it thins evenly to the margin. The ] are free, subcrowded, thickest close to the margin, and are around 9 - 12 mm broad. Its ] is at around {{Convert|67–152|mm|abbr=off|frac=2}} wide, with a brown reddish color to "]" becoming very intense red, "lake red" or brownish red in the center part of the cap, which is somewhat faded by the sun, in spots it's red-orange, orange-yellow to deep orange at the margin, yellow at the margin in maturity. The ] seen in the mushroom is absent in maturity or is present when young as small white patches. Its ] has a color ranging from butter yellow to yellowish under the cap skin, yellow in the center part and near the margin, from pale yellowish white to white elsewhere, the flesh is around {{Convert|9–13|mm|abbr=on|frac=4}} thick above the stem, and it thins evenly to the margin. The ] are free, subcrowded, thickest close to the margin, and are around 9–12 mm broad.
The stem is 124 - 137 × 16 - 23 mm, with a pale yellowish to orange color in the upper part of the stem with light yellow as the ground color. The ring is attached in the upper part, subapical, skirt-like, copious, ], persistent, orange-yellow at first, becoming yellow-orange. The saccate volva is smooth, white, with yellow tints on the inner surface, dry, ], firmly attached to the stem. The ] is white, staining light yellow, and stuffed with moderately dense material.<ref name=Amanitaceae/> The spores measure around approximately (8.0-) 9.0 - 11.8 (-18.0) × (5.5-) 6.1 - 7.5 (-9.0) µm and are broadly ] to ] (rarely cylindric) and ]. Clamps are common at bases of ].<ref name=Amanitaceae>{{cite web | url = http://www.amanitaceae.org/index.php?Amanita%20fulva | title = ''Amanita basii''|work=Amanitaceae.org |accessdate=2016-08-18}}</ref> The stem is 124–137 × 16–23&nbsp;mm with a pale yellowish to orange color in the upper part of the stem with light yellow as the ground color. The ring is attached in the upper part, subapical, skirt-like, copious, ], persistent, orange-yellow at first, becoming yellow-orange. The saccate volva is smooth, white, with yellow tints on the inner surface, dry, ], firmly attached to the stem. The ] is white, staining light yellow, and stuffed with moderately dense material.<ref name="Amanitaceae">{{cite web |title=''Amanita basii'' |url=http://www.amanitaceae.org/?Amanita+basii |accessdate=2023-12-31 |work=Amanitaceae.org}}</ref>


Its stem is around 124 – 137 × 16 – 23 mm, with a pale yellow to orange color in the upper part of the mushroom's stem with a light yellow on the ground, becoming ] to blackish with handling, stuffed, subcylindric to ], with irregular ragged patches and strands of orange-yellow felted to membranous material on the outer surface; the stem decoration becomes more intensely orange when handled. The ring is attached in the upper part, subapical, skirt-like, copious, ], persistent, orange-yellow at first, becoming yellow-orange. The ] ] is smooth, white, with yellowish tints on the inner surface, dry, membranous, firmly attached to the stem. The ] is white, staining light yellow, and stuffed with moderately ] material.<ref name=MushroomObserver>{{cite web | url = http://mushroomobserver.org/name/show_name/18406 | title = ''Amanita basii'' |work=Allan Rockefeller |accessdate=2016-08-20}}</ref> Its stem is around 12.4–13.7&nbsp;cm × 1.6–2.3&nbsp;cm, with a pale yellow to orange color in the upper part of the mushroom's stem with a light yellow on the ground, becoming ] to blackish with handling, stuffed, subcylindric to ], with irregular ragged patches and strands of orange-yellow felted to membranous material on the outer surface; the stem decoration becomes more intensely orange when handled. The ring is attached in the upper part, subapical, skirt-like, copious, ], persistent, orange-yellow at first, becoming yellow-orange. The ] ] is smooth, white, with yellowish tints on the inner surface, dry, membranous, firmly attached to the stem. The flesh is white, staining light yellow, and stuffed with moderately ] material.<ref name=MushroomObserver>{{cite web | url = https://mushroomobserver.org/name/show_name/18406 | title = ''Amanita basii'' |work=Alan Rockefeller |accessdate=2016-09-20}}</ref>
== Habitat ==


The spores measure around approximately 9.0–11.8 (8.0–18.0) × 6.1–7.5(5.5–9.0)&nbsp;μm and are broadly ] to ] (rarely cylindric) and ]. Clamps are common at bases of ].<ref name="Amanitaceae" />
It occurs in ], ], ], and ] forests in ].


== Edibility == === Similar species ===
Not to be confused with '']'', which grows under oaks, '']'' (under firs) and '']'', which grows in cloud forest.


== Distribution and habitat ==
Though not that well known compared to other ] species, it is considered to be edible and has a sweet taste. The odor is somewhat pleasantly fungoid.<ref name=Amanitaceae>{{cite web | url = http://www.amanitaceae.org/index.php?Amanita%20fulva | title = ''Amanita basii''|work=Amanitaceae.org |accessdate=2016-08-18}}</ref>


It occurs in ] forests in ].
== See Also ==


== Uses ==
*]
Though not as well known as other ] species, '' A.&nbsp;basii'' is considered to be edible and has a sweet taste. The odor is somewhat pleasantly fungoid.<ref name="Amanitaceae" />


== See also ==
*]
* '']''
== References ==
* ]


== References ==
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Species of fungus

Amanita basii
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Fungi
Division: Basidiomycota
Class: Agaricomycetes
Order: Agaricales
Family: Amanitaceae
Genus: Amanita
Species: A. basii
Binomial name
Amanita basii
Guzmán & Ram.-Guill.
Species of fungus
Amanita basiiView the Mycomorphbox template that generates the following listMycological characteristics
Gills on hymenium
Cap is umbonate
Hymenium is free
Stipe has a volva
Spore print is white
Ecology is mycorrhizal
Edibility is edible

Amanita basii is a mushroom of the family Amanitaceae.

Description

Its cap is at around 67–152 millimetres (2+1⁄2–6 inches) wide, with a brown reddish color to "cadmium orange" becoming very intense red, "lake red" or brownish red in the center part of the cap, which is somewhat faded by the sun, in spots it's red-orange, orange-yellow to deep orange at the margin, yellow at the margin in maturity. The volva seen in the mushroom is absent in maturity or is present when young as small white patches. Its flesh has a color ranging from butter yellow to yellowish under the cap skin, yellow in the center part and near the margin, from pale yellowish white to white elsewhere, the flesh is around 9–13 mm (1⁄4–1⁄2 in) thick above the stem, and it thins evenly to the margin. The gills are free, subcrowded, thickest close to the margin, and are around 9–12 mm broad. The stem is 124–137 × 16–23 mm with a pale yellowish to orange color in the upper part of the stem with light yellow as the ground color. The ring is attached in the upper part, subapical, skirt-like, copious, membranous, persistent, orange-yellow at first, becoming yellow-orange. The saccate volva is smooth, white, with yellow tints on the inner surface, dry, membranous, firmly attached to the stem. The flesh is white, staining light yellow, and stuffed with moderately dense material.

Its stem is around 12.4–13.7 cm × 1.6–2.3 cm, with a pale yellow to orange color in the upper part of the mushroom's stem with a light yellow on the ground, becoming brown to blackish with handling, stuffed, subcylindric to cylindrical, with irregular ragged patches and strands of orange-yellow felted to membranous material on the outer surface; the stem decoration becomes more intensely orange when handled. The ring is attached in the upper part, subapical, skirt-like, copious, membranous, persistent, orange-yellow at first, becoming yellow-orange. The saccate volva is smooth, white, with yellowish tints on the inner surface, dry, membranous, firmly attached to the stem. The flesh is white, staining light yellow, and stuffed with moderately dense material.

The spores measure around approximately 9.0–11.8 (8.0–18.0) × 6.1–7.5(5.5–9.0) μm and are broadly ellipsoid to elongate (rarely cylindric) and inamyloid. Clamps are common at bases of basidia.

Similar species

Not to be confused with Amanita laurae, which grows under oaks, A. yema (under firs) and A. jacksonii, which grows in cloud forest.

Distribution and habitat

It occurs in pine forests in Mexico.

Uses

Though not as well known as other edible mushroom species, A. basii is considered to be edible and has a sweet taste. The odor is somewhat pleasantly fungoid.

See also

References

As of this edit, this article uses content from "Amanita basii", which is licensed in a way that permits reuse under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License, but not under the GFDL. All relevant terms must be followed.

  1. ^ "Amanita basii". Amanitaceae.org. Retrieved 2023-12-31.
  2. "Amanita basii". Alan Rockefeller. Retrieved 2016-09-20.
Amanita species
Subgenus Amanita
Section Amanita
Section Caesareae
Section Vaginatae
Subgenus Amanitina
Section Amidella
Section Phalloideae
Section Roanokenses
Section Validae
Subgenus Lepidella
(=Saproamanita)
Section Lepidella
(=Saproamanita)
Taxon identifiers
Amanita basii
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