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Amanita thiersii Saproamanita thiersii Saproamanita thiersii
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Saproamanita thiersii (formerly Amanita thiersii), commonly called Thiers' lepidella, is a North-American saprotrophic basidiomycete fungus in the genus Saproamanita. It is a white mushroom originally described from Texas but today found in nine states of North America. It was named after Harry Delbert Thiers. The cap of this small mushroom is white and convex, measuring 35–100 mm (1.4–3.9 in) and covered by volval remnants. It is sticky to the touch when wet. The gills are variable in length and number and are densely packed in some specimens and widely spaced in others. They are not attached to the stipe, which is 8–20 cm (3–8 in) long and about 1 cm (0.4 in) thick, with a white ring. The spores measure 7.8–9.8 by 7.3–9.0 µm and are roughly spherical in shape. The spore print is white. Amánita thiérsii — гриб семейства Мухоморовые (Amanitaceae). Включён в подрод Lepidella рода Amanita. Saproamanita thiersii é um fungo que pertence ao gênero de cogumelos Amanita na ordem Agaricales. É encontrado exclusivamente na América do Norte.
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Saproamanita thiersii
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white
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ring and volva
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free
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Redhead, Vizzini, Drehmel & Contu
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Saproamanita
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thiersii
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*Amanita thiersii (Bas ) *Amanita alba (Thiers )
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Saproamanita thiersii é um fungo que pertence ao gênero de cogumelos Amanita na ordem Agaricales. É encontrado exclusivamente na América do Norte. Saproamanita thiersii (formerly Amanita thiersii), commonly called Thiers' lepidella, is a North-American saprotrophic basidiomycete fungus in the genus Saproamanita. It is a white mushroom originally described from Texas but today found in nine states of North America. It was named after Harry Delbert Thiers. The cap of this small mushroom is white and convex, measuring 35–100 mm (1.4–3.9 in) and covered by volval remnants. It is sticky to the touch when wet. The gills are variable in length and number and are densely packed in some specimens and widely spaced in others. They are not attached to the stipe, which is 8–20 cm (3–8 in) long and about 1 cm (0.4 in) thick, with a white ring. The spores measure 7.8–9.8 by 7.3–9.0 µm and are roughly spherical in shape. The spore print is white. The mushroom grows in lawns, pastures and prairies. It is a saprotroph, living on decaying plant material, and not mycorrhizal as is the case with Amanita species. Previously it was placed in Amanita, but in 2016 the saprophytic members of that genus were separated off into the new genus Saproamanita by one research group, though this split is controversial. Fruit bodies appear during July and August, either in isolation or in groups, and often form fairy rings. The genome of S. thiersii is being sequenced as part of the United States Department of Energy's Joint Genome Institute Community Sequencing Program. It is hoped that this will provide a better understanding of the cellulose decomposition capabilities of the fungus. The toxicity of S. thiersii has been suspect, but reportedly it is eaten in Mexico and harvested under the Spanish name "hongos de neblina". Amánita thiérsii — гриб семейства Мухоморовые (Amanitaceae). Включён в подрод Lepidella рода Amanita.
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saprotrophic
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poisonous
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gills
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