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current | 06:13, 27 February 2018 | 2,432 × 3,720 (5.11 MB) | Leoboudv | =={{int:filedesc}}== {{Information |Description='''''Amanita calyptratoides''''' Peck Image location: Los Peñasquitos Canyon Preserve, San Diego, California, USA of what a true caesar’s amanita looks like as the cap is just breaking open, go to Mike Wood’s shot from the Yosemite Fungal Survey here: [http://mushroomobserver.org/49229?q=264l http://mushroomobserver.org/49229?q=264l] altho his expanding coccora egg is older than this one, the membranous and persistent PV is clearly still attached to the gills. there is never a PV in calyptratoides. It is the UV that covers those gills. Be patient. All will be revealed, in good time. <div> <span> Recognized by sight </span> </div> {{MushroomObserverMoreInfo|268910}} |Source={{MushroomObserver|712596}} |Date=2017-01-18 |Author={{MushroomObserverUser|1=4697|2=Jacob Kalichman (Pulk)}} |Permission= |other_versions= }} =={{int:license-header}}== {{cc-by-sa-3.0}} {{licensereview}} Category:Amanita [[Category:Amanita c... |
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