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Amanita ochrophylla : ウィキペディア英語版 | Amanita ochrophylla
''Amanita ochrophylla'' is a fungus of the family Amanitaceae native to southeastern Australia. Its large and distinctive buff fruit bodies are common after rainfall. ==Taxonomy== English mycologists Mordecai Cubitt Cooke and George Edward Massee described this species as ''Agaricus ochrophyllus'' in 1889, from a specimen collected from "sandy land near Brisbane". They thought it allied to ''Macrolepiota procera'' and placed it in the subgenus ''Lepiota''. They described its gills as having the colour of "washed leather". Pier Andrea Saccardo named it ''Lepiota ochrophylla'' in 1891. It was placed in the genus ''Amanita'' by Australian mycologist John Burton Cleland in 1924. Within the genus ''Amanita'', it is in the subgenus ''Lepidella'', section ''Lepidella'' and subsection ''Gymnopodae''.〔
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