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Slo.: citronasta munica - Habitat: mixed alpine wood, Fagus sylvatica and Picea abies dominant trees; moderately inclined mountain slope, southeast aspect; calcareous ground; in shade, partly protected from direct rain by tree canopies; average precipitations ~ 3.000 mm/year, average temperature 7-9 deg C, elevation 600 m (2.000 feet), alpine phytogeographical region. Substratum: forest soil. Comments: Growing single. Spores smooth, subglobose. Dimensions: 8,2 [8,7 ; 9] 9,5 x 7,4 [7,9 ; 8] 8,5 microns; Q = 1 [1,1] 1,2; N = 30; C = 95%; Me = 8,9 x 8 microns; Qe = 1,1. Olympus CH20, NEA 100x/1.25, magnification 1.000 x, oil, in water, in vivo. AmScope MA500 digital camera. Ref.: (1) R.M. Daehncke, 1200 Pilze in Farbfotos, AT Verlag (2009), p 474. (2) S. Buczacki, Collins Fungi Guide, Collins (2012), p 248. (3) J. Breitenbach, F. Kraenzlin, Eds., Fungi of Switzerland, Vol.4., Verlag Mykologia (1995), p 164. (4) R. Phillips, Mushrooms, Macmillan (2006), p 146.
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Summary[
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Slo.: citronasta munica - Habitat: mixed alpine wood, Fagus sylvatica and Picea abies dominant trees; moderately inclined mountain slope, southeast aspect; calcareous ground; in shade, partly protected from direct rain by tree canopies; average precipitations ~ 3.000 mm/year, average temperature 7-9 deg C, elevation 600 m (2.000 feet), alpine phytogeographical region. Substratum: forest soil. Comments: Growing single. Spores smooth, subglobose. Dimensions: 8,2 [8,7 ; 9] 9,5 x 7,4 [7,9 ; 8] 8,5 microns; Q = 1 [1,1] 1,2; N = 30; C = 95%; Me = 8,9 x 8 microns; Qe = 1,1. Olympus CH20, NEA 100x/1.25, magnification 1.000 x, oil, in water, in vivo. AmScope MA500 digital camera. Ref.: (1) R.M. Daehncke, 1200 Pilze in Farbfotos, AT Verlag (2009), p 474. (2) S. Buczacki, Collins Fungi Guide, Collins (2012), p 248. (3) J. Breitenbach, F. Kraenzlin, Eds., Fungi of Switzerland, Vol.4., Verlag Mykologia (1995), p 164. (4) R. Phillips, Mushrooms, Macmillan (2006), p 146.
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Summary[
edit] Description: English: Amanita citrina Deutsch: Amanita citrina. Date: 28 September 2008. Source: Own work. Author:
Danny Steven S..
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Slo.: citronasta munica - Habitat: mixed alpine wood, Fagus sylvatica and Picea abies dominant trees; moderately inclined mountain slope, southeast aspect; calcareous ground; in shade, partly protected from direct rain by tree canopies; average precipitations ~ 3.000 mm/year, average temperature 7-9 deg C, elevation 600 m (2.000 feet), alpine phytogeographical region. Substratum: forest soil. Comments: Growing single. Spores smooth, subglobose. Dimensions: 8,2 [8,7 ; 9] 9,5 x 7,4 [7,9 ; 8] 8,5 microns; Q = 1 [1,1] 1,2; N = 30; C = 95%; Me = 8,9 x 8 microns; Qe = 1,1. Olympus CH20, NEA 100x/1.25, magnification 1.000 x, oil, in water, in vivo. AmScope MA500 digital camera. Ref.: (1) R.M. Daehncke, 1200 Pilze in Farbfotos, AT Verlag (2009), p 474. (2) S. Buczacki, Collins Fungi Guide, Collins (2012), p 248. (3) J. Breitenbach, F. Kraenzlin, Eds., Fungi of Switzerland, Vol.4., Verlag Mykologia (1995), p 164. (4) R. Phillips, Mushrooms, Macmillan (2006), p 146.
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Slo.: citronasta munica - Habitat: mixed alpine wood, Fagus sylvatica and Picea abies dominant trees; moderately inclined mountain slope, southeast aspect; calcareous ground; in shade, partly protected from direct rain by tree canopies; average precipitations ~ 3.000 mm/year, average temperature 7-9 deg C, elevation 600 m (2.000 feet), alpine phytogeographical region. Substratum: forest soil. Comments: Growing single. Spores smooth, subglobose. Dimensions: 8,2 [8,7 ; 9] 9,5 x 7,4 [7,9 ; 8] 8,5 microns; Q = 1 [1,1] 1,2; N = 30; C = 95%; Me = 8,9 x 8 microns; Qe = 1,1. Olympus CH20, NEA 100x/1.25, magnification 1.000 x, oil, in water, in vivo. AmScope MA500 digital camera. Ref.: (1) R.M. Daehncke, 1200 Pilze in Farbfotos, AT Verlag (2009), p 474. (2) S. Buczacki, Collins Fungi Guide, Collins (2012), p 248. (3) J. Breitenbach, F. Kraenzlin, Eds., Fungi of Switzerland, Vol.4., Verlag Mykologia (1995), p 164. (4) R. Phillips, Mushrooms, Macmillan (2006), p 146.
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Slo.: citronasta munica - Habitat: mixed alpine wood, Fagus sylvatica and Picea abies dominant trees; moderately inclined mountain slope, southeast aspect; calcareous ground; in shade, partly protected from direct rain by tree canopies; average precipitations ~ 3.000 mm/year, average temperature 7-9 deg C, elevation 600 m (2.000 feet), alpine phytogeographical region. Substratum: forest soil. Comments: Growing single. Spores smooth, subglobose. Dimensions: 8,2 [8,7 ; 9] 9,5 x 7,4 [7,9 ; 8] 8,5 microns; Q = 1 [1,1] 1,2; N = 30; C = 95%; Me = 8,9 x 8 microns; Qe = 1,1. Olympus CH20, NEA 100x/1.25, magnification 1.000 x, oil, in water, in vivo. AmScope MA500 digital camera. Ref.: (1) R.M. Daehncke, 1200 Pilze in Farbfotos, AT Verlag (2009), p 474. (2) S. Buczacki, Collins Fungi Guide, Collins (2012), p 248. (3) J. Breitenbach, F. Kraenzlin, Eds., Fungi of Switzerland, Vol.4., Verlag Mykologia (1995), p 164. (4) R. Phillips, Mushrooms, Macmillan (2006), p 146.
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Summary[
edit] Description: English: Amanita citrina Deutsch: Gelber Knollenblätterpilz. Date: 14 September 2008. Source: Own work. Author:
Danny Steaven.
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Slo.: citronasta munica - Habitat: mixed alpine wood, Fagus sylvatica and Picea abies dominant trees; moderately inclined mountain slope, southeast aspect; calcareous ground; in shade, partly protected from direct rain by tree canopies; average precipitations ~ 3.000 mm/year, average temperature 7-9 deg C, elevation 600 m (2.000 feet), alpine phytogeographical region. Substratum: forest soil. Comments: Growing single. Spores smooth, subglobose. Dimensions: 8,2 [8,7 ; 9] 9,5 x 7,4 [7,9 ; 8] 8,5 microns; Q = 1 [1,1] 1,2; N = 30; C = 95%; Me = 8,9 x 8 microns; Qe = 1,1. Olympus CH20, NEA 100x/1.25, magnification 1.000 x, oil, in water, in vivo. AmScope MA500 digital camera. Ref.: (1) R.M. Daehncke, 1200 Pilze in Farbfotos, AT Verlag (2009), p 474. (2) S. Buczacki, Collins Fungi Guide, Collins (2012), p 248. (3) J. Breitenbach, F. Kraenzlin, Eds., Fungi of Switzerland, Vol.4., Verlag Mykologia (1995), p 164. (4) R. Phillips, Mushrooms, Macmillan (2006), p 146.
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Slo.: citronasta munica - Habitat: mixed alpine wood, Fagus sylvatica and Picea abies dominant trees; moderately inclined mountain slope, southeast aspect; calcareous ground; in shade, partly protected from direct rain by tree canopies; average precipitations ~ 3.000 mm/year, average temperature 7-9 deg C, elevation 600 m (2.000 feet), alpine phytogeographical region. Substratum: forest soil. Comments: Growing single. Spores smooth, subglobose. Dimensions: 8,2 [8,7 ; 9] 9,5 x 7,4 [7,9 ; 8] 8,5 microns; Q = 1 [1,1] 1,2; N = 30; C = 95%; Me = 8,9 x 8 microns; Qe = 1,1. Olympus CH20, NEA 100x/1.25, magnification 1.000 x, oil, in water, in vivo. AmScope MA500 digital camera. Ref.: (1) R.M. Daehncke, 1200 Pilze in Farbfotos, AT Verlag (2009), p 474. (2) S. Buczacki, Collins Fungi Guide, Collins (2012), p 248. (3) J. Breitenbach, F. Kraenzlin, Eds., Fungi of Switzerland, Vol.4., Verlag Mykologia (1995), p 164. (4) R. Phillips, Mushrooms, Macmillan (2006), p 146.
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False Death Cap or Citron Amanita
Amanita citrina or Amanita mappa, Family: Amanitaceae, Location: Germany, Eggingen
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Slo.: citronasta munica - Habitat: mixed alpine wood, Fagus sylvatica and Picea abies dominant trees; moderately inclined mountain slope, southeast aspect; calcareous ground; in shade, partly protected from direct rain by tree canopies; average precipitations ~ 3.000 mm/year, average temperature 7-9 deg C, elevation 600 m (2.000 feet), alpine phytogeographical region. Substratum: forest soil. Comments: Growing single. Spores smooth, subglobose. Dimensions: 8,2 [8,7 ; 9] 9,5 x 7,4 [7,9 ; 8] 8,5 microns; Q = 1 [1,1] 1,2; N = 30; C = 95%; Me = 8,9 x 8 microns; Qe = 1,1. Olympus CH20, NEA 100x/1.25, magnification 1.000 x, oil, in water, in vivo. AmScope MA500 digital camera. Ref.: (1) R.M. Daehncke, 1200 Pilze in Farbfotos, AT Verlag (2009), p 474. (2) S. Buczacki, Collins Fungi Guide, Collins (2012), p 248. (3) J. Breitenbach, F. Kraenzlin, Eds., Fungi of Switzerland, Vol.4., Verlag Mykologia (1995), p 164. (4) R. Phillips, Mushrooms, Macmillan (2006), p 146.
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"Longitude (deg): -0.6. Latitude (deg): 51.4. Longitude (deg/min): 0ð 40' W. Latitude (deg/min): 51ð 30' N. Vice county name: Berks. Vice county no.: 22. Country: England. Stage: Fruitbody. Identified by: Malcolm Storey. Category: standard photograph or close-up. Photographic equipment used: ""35mm transparencies (on a variety of films, but Agfa CT18 in the 1960's to early 1980's followed by Fujichrome in the late 1980's.) Transparencies scanned with Minolta Dimage Scan Dual II AF-2820U transparency scanner."". "
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Amanita citrina var.alba?u/s
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"Longitude (deg): -0.7. Latitude (deg): 51.1. Longitude (deg/min): 0ð 50' W. Latitude (deg/min): 51ð 10' N. Vice county name: Surrey. Vice county no.: 17. Country: England. Stage: Fruitbody. Identified by: Malcolm Storey. Category: standard photograph or close-up. Photographic equipment used: ""35mm transparencies (on a variety of films, but Agfa CT18 in the 1960's to early 1980's followed by Fujichrome in the late 1980's.) Transparencies scanned with Minolta Dimage Scan Dual II AF-2820U transparency scanner."". "
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"Longitude (deg): -0.7. Latitude (deg): 51.1. Longitude (deg/min): 0ð 50' W. Latitude (deg/min): 51ð 10' N. Vice county name: Surrey. Vice county no.: 17. Country: England. Stage: Fruitbody. Identified by: Malcolm Storey. Category: standard photograph or close-up. Photographic equipment used: ""35mm transparencies (on a variety of films, but Agfa CT18 in the 1960's to early 1980's followed by Fujichrome in the late 1980's.) Transparencies scanned with Minolta Dimage Scan Dual II AF-2820U transparency scanner."". "
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Summary[
edit] Description: English: False Death Cap, Great Bull Wood The False Death Cap, Amanita citrina. Reputed to be edible but if the unpleasant smell of raw potato doesn't put you off, the risk of confusion with its deadly lookalike, Amanita phalloides, surely will. By far the commonest Amanita in Hockley Woods. Date: 26 October 2006. Source: From
geograph.org.uk. Author:
John Myers. Attribution(
required by the license)John Myers / False Death Cap, Great Bull Wood /
CC BY-SA 2.0. John Myers / False Death Cap, Great Bull Wood. Object location
51° 35′ 54″ N, 0° 39′ 07″ E View all coordinates using:
OpenStreetMap 51.598200; 0.652000. Licensing[
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"Longitude (deg): -0.5. Latitude (deg): 51.4. Longitude (deg/min): 0ð 40' W. Latitude (deg/min): 51ð 20' N. Vice county name: Surrey. Vice county no.: 17. Country: England. Stage: Fruitbody. Identified by: Malcolm Storey. Category: standard photograph or close-up. Photographic equipment used: ""35mm transparencies (on a variety of films, but Agfa CT18 in the 1960's to early 1980's followed by Fujichrome in the late 1980's.) Transparencies scanned with Minolta Dimage Scan Dual II AF-2820U transparency scanner."". "
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