Amanita cinis and A. olivovaginata (Basidiomycota, Amanitaceae), two new species, and the first record of A. emodotrygon, from Northwestern Pakistan
Amanita cinis and A. olivovaginata (Basidiomycota, Amanitaceae), two new species, and the first record of A. emodotrygon, from Northwestern Pakistan
Two new species found in Northwestern Pakistan in the mushroom genus Amanita are described and illustrated. Phylogeneticdata derived from nuclear ribosomal ITS and LSU regions along with morphological characterizations indicate that these species arenovel. Amanita cinis is a member of section Roanokenses, while A. olivovaginata is representative of the section Vaginatae. Amanitaemodotrygon, recently described from the state of Uttarakhand, India, is new to Pakistan.
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