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Amanita daucipes : ウィキペディア英語版
Amanita daucipes

''Amanita daucipes'' is a species of fungus in the Amanitaceae family of the Agaricales order of mushrooms. Found exclusively in North America, the mushroom may be recognized in the field by the medium to large white caps with pale orange tints, and the dense covering of pale orange or reddish-brown powdery conical warts on the cap surface. The mushroom also has a characteristic large bulb at the base of its stem with a blunt short rooting base, whose shape is suggestive of the common names carrot-footed Lepidella, carrot-foot Amanita, or turnip-foot Amanita. The mushroom has a strong odor that has been described variously as "sweet and nauseous", or compared to an old ham bone, or soap. Edibility is unknown for the species, but consumption is generally not recommended due its position in the ''Amanita'' subgroup ''Lepidella'', which contains some poisonous members.
==Taxonomy==

''Amanita daucipes'' was first described in 1856 by the mycologists Miles Joseph Berkeley and Camille Montagne, who named it ''Agaricus daucipes''. It was later renamed to ''Amanitopsis daucipes'' by Pier Andrea Saccardo, in 1887.〔Saccardo's Syll. fung. V: 26; XV: 16.〕 In 1899, American mycologist Curtis Gates Lloyd transferred the species to the genus ''Amanita''. It is in the section ''Lepidella'' of the genus ''Amanita'', in the subgenus ''Lepidella'', a grouping of related ''Amanita'' mushrooms characterized by their amyloid spores. Other North American species in this subgenus include ''A. abrupta'', ''A. atkinsoniana'', ''A. chlorinosma'', ''A. cokeri'', ''A. mutabilis'', ''A. onusta'', ''A. pelioma'', ''A. polypyramis'', ''A. ravenelii'' and ''A. rhopalopus''. Its common names include the "carrot-foot Amanita", the "turnip-foot Amanita", or the "carrot-footed Lepidella". The specific epithet ''daucipes'' means "carrot foot".〔

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