Studies in White Spored Agarics: the Genera Amanita, Squamanita, and Russula in New Zealand.
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1988
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Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington
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The genus Amanita is monographed and includes ten species associated with native trees- A. nigrescens, A- australis, A.nothofagi, A. taiepa sp. nov., A. nehuta sp. nov., A. pekeoides sp. nov., A. karea sp. nov., A. pumatona sp. nov., A. pareparina sp. nov., A. mumura sp. nov.; four species associated with exotic trees- A. muscaria, A. phalloides and two poorly known species; six names are excluded. A key to the fourteen accepted species is provided. Data is presented on the seasonality and distribution of the native species in New Zealand. Twelve species were screened for α and β-amanitin using TLC and only A. phalloides gave positive results.
Squamanita squarrulosa sp. nov. is described from New Zealand. This is the only species of Squamanita to combine both a fleshy outer universal veil forming a volva limb with an inner universal veil forming squamules on the pileus and stipe.
The SEM and light microscope were used to study the surface morphology of thirty-two species of native and one adventive species of Russula occurring in New Zealand. The value of the various basidiospore characters used is discussed and a key, based on these characters, is provided.
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Agricales, New Zealand