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・ Amanita hemibapha
・ Amanita jacksonii
・ Amanita lesueurii
・ Amanita liquii
・ Amanita magnivelaris
・ Amanita magniverrucata
・ Amanita muscaria
・ Amanita muscaria var. formosa
・ Amanita muscaria var. guessowii
・ Amanita muscaria var. persicina
・ Amanita nauseosa
・ Amanita nehuta
・ Amanita nivalis
・ Amanita nothofagi
・ Amanita ochrophylla
Amanita ochrophylloides
・ Amanita ocreata
・ Amanita onusta
・ Amanita orientifulva
・ Amanita ovoidea
・ Amanita pachycolea
・ Amanita pantherina var. pantherina
・ Amanita parcivolvata
・ Amanita parvipantherina
・ Amanita pekeoides
・ Amanita Pestilens
・ Amanita phalloides
・ Amanita porphyria
・ Amanita pseudoporphyria
・ Amanita ravenelii


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

''Amanita ochrophylloides'' is a large mushroom of the genus ''Amanita'' native to southeastern Australia.
''Amanita ochrophylloides'' was first described by Derek Reid, head mycologist of Kew Gardens in 1978. He noted that this mushroom differed from the related ''Amanita ochrophylla'' in the shape of its spores, as well as the remnants of the membrane across the cap. The initial collection was of mushrooms growing on rocky black soil under peppermint gums and bracken at an altitude of 850 m (2800 ft) southeast of the town of Matlock in Gippsland, Victoria.
The fruit body has a pale brown cap that is initially convex before flattening with maturity to almost flat or even depressed in the centre. It is covered in prominent small warts which are roughly cone-shaped. The gills are pale orange-yellow. The brownish-white stalk is up to 10 cm (4 in) high and 2.6 cm (1 in) wide with a prominent bulb up to 4.5 cm (1.8 in) in diameter. The ring is off white and prominent but may fall off older mushrooms. The globular spores are amyloid and measure 7–10 by 5–8 μm.〔
==See also==

*List of ''Amanita'' species

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