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Saproamanita nauseosa

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Saproamanita nauseosa is a species of agaric fungus in the family Amanitaceae. First described by English mycologist Elsie Maud Wakefield in 1918 as a species of Lepiota, it was named for its nauseating odor. The type specimen was found growing on soil in the Nepenthes greenhouse at Kew Gardens.[3] Derek Reid transferred the species to Amanita in 1966,[4] and then in 2016 the separate genus Saproamanita was created by Redhead et al. for saprophytic Amanitas and it was transferred to this new genus.[5]

The fungus is found in Australia, and the Caribbean region of North America.[6]

See also

References

  1. ^ Vizzini, A.; Contu, M.; Ercole, E.; Voyron, S. (2012). "Rivalutazione e delimitazione del genere Aspidella (Agaricales, Amanitaceae), nuovamente separato da Amanita". Micologia e Vegetazione Mediterranea (in Italian). 27 (2): 75–90.
  2. ^ "Species synonymy: Sapromanita nauseosa (Wakef.) Redhead, Vizzini, Drehmel & Contu". Species Fungorum. CAB International. Retrieved 2017-06-05.
  3. ^ Wakefield, E.M. (1918). "New and rare British fungi". Bulletin of Miscellaneous Informations of the Royal Botanical Gardens Kew. 1918 (7): 229–33. doi:10.2307/4118675. JSTOR 4118675.
  4. ^ Reid, D.A. Coloured illustrations of rare and interesting fungi. Part 1. Nova Hedwigia. Vol. 11. Lehre, Germany: Cramer. pp. 1–32. OCLC 704114810.
  5. ^ Redhead SA, Vizzini A, Drehmel DC, Contu M (2016). "Saproamanita, a new name for both Lepidella E.-J. Gilbert and Aspidella E.-J. Gilbert (Amaniteae, Amanitaceae)". IMA Fungus. 7 (1): 119–129. doi:10.5598/imafungus.2016.07.01.07. PMC 4941681. PMID 27433443.[1]
  6. ^ Tulloss, R. "Amanita nauseosa". Amanitaceae.org. Retrieved 2014-01-05.

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Saproamanita nauseosa: Brief Summary

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Saproamanita nauseosa is a species of agaric fungus in the family Amanitaceae. First described by English mycologist Elsie Maud Wakefield in 1918 as a species of Lepiota, it was named for its nauseating odor. The type specimen was found growing on soil in the Nepenthes greenhouse at Kew Gardens. Derek Reid transferred the species to Amanita in 1966, and then in 2016 the separate genus Saproamanita was created by Redhead et al. for saprophytic Amanitas and it was transferred to this new genus.

The fungus is found in Australia, and the Caribbean region of North America.

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