Amanita loricata Gentilli
, nom. inval., scientific
[Gentilli, J. (1953), Amanitas from King's Park, Perth. Western Australian Naturalist 4 (2-3)]:
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[tax. nov.]
[Davison, E.M., McGurk, L.E., Bougher, N.L., Syme, K. & Watkin, E.L.J. (2013), Amanita lesueurii and A. wadjukiorum (Basidiomycota), two new species from Western Australia, and an expanded description of A. fibrillopes. Nuytsia 23]:
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[secondary reference]
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"Gentilli (1953) described A. loricata Gentilli (not validly published) from Kings Park, Perth, Western Australia. The macroscopic description is somewhat similar to A. wadjukiorum in size, colour of the
pileus, colour and form of the universal veil, colour, attachment and depth of the lamellae, ornamentation
on the stipe surface and fugacious nature of the partial veil. Unfortunately, no microscopic details are
given apart from stating that the spores are hyaline, and ellipsoid to ovate. This may represent an early
collection of A. wadjukiorum, however no herbarium specimens are known (Reid 1980)."
[AusFungi (2019), AusFungi 21 Jan. 2019]:
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FungI
[secondary reference]