Amanita REFERENCES
NOVEMBER 2017, NO 1
Amanita sp.
Habitat and distributionAmanita vaginata is a terrestrial mushroom,which is usually found solitary to gregarious. More-over, in Kanglung region, it is usually found on landsurface having decaying leaves (fertile soil, rich inmanure). Specimen was collected on 29 October2017 at 11:30 am.
— Ashika Dhimal, B.Sc. Life Sciences
General characteristics
The cap is grey or brown in colorand slightly paler towards the mar-gin. It is smooth and slightly stickywhen moist with a diameter of 5-10 cm, ovoid at first and expand-ing to almost flat with a low umboand a distinctly grooved margin [1].
It has free gills which are arrangedclosely and are white to creamy incolor. The stem is 5-10 cm long, slen-der, hollow and tapering towardsthe apex having white tinge withorange brown and very fine whitehairs. The stem neither has ringnor basal bulb unlike other Amanitaspecies (www.mushroomexpert.com/
amanita_vaginata.html). .
Key characteristicsAmanita vaginata lacks a ring on
the stem unlike many other Amanitamushrooms. It is edible but shouldnot be mistaken with other Amanitaspecies.
Amanita belongs to Amanitaceae family of Basidiomycetes . . .
References[1] Penjor D. Mata, M. and S. Pradhan. Fungi of Bhutan. Ministry of Agriculture and Forest; National mushroom center., 2010
edition.
[2] CJ Alexopoulos, CW Mims, and M Blackwell. Phylum oomycota. Introductory mycology, 4:683–737, 1996.
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