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Amanita velosa : ウィキペディア英語版 | Amanita velosa
''Amanita velosa'' (also known as the springtime amanita)〔Arora D. (1986). ''Mushrooms Demystified'' (2nd ed). Ten Speed Press: Berkeley, CA. "''Amanita velosa''"; pp. 286–287. ISBN 0-89815-169-4〕 or bittersweet orange ringless amanita〔Tulloss RE. (2005). (''Amanita velosa'' (Peck) Lloyd. ) ''Tulloss ''Amanita'' website''.〕 is an edible species of agaric found in California, as well as Oregon and Baja California.〔 ==Description and classification== It is part of ''Amanita'' section ''Vaginatae'', and like other species in this group, it is characterized by its lack of an annulus, striate pileus margin, thick universal veil remnants comprising the veil, volva, and pileus patches, inamyloid spores, and lack of characteristic ''Amanita'' toxins such as amatoxins and ibotenic acid.〔〔Jenkins DT. (1986). ''Amanita'' of North America. ISBN 0-916422-55-0〕 It is distinguished from other species in section ''Vaginatae'' by its lack of any kind of umbo on its pileus, its short pileus striae, and its distinct pale orange to pale salmon coloration when young. Its coloration can become more brownish with age and entirely white specimens are occasionally seen as well.〔 Like many other ''Amanita'', the gills are white, but occasionally have a distinct pinkish or orangish tint.〔〔 In older specimens, the odor can become pungent and fishy.〔〔Rich R. (2002). ("Amanita velosa". ) ''Robert's Wild Mushroom Cookbook'' (website).〕
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