E. M. Davison & G. M. Gates in Davison et al.
2017.
Death cap
mushrooms from southern Australia: additions to
Amanita (Amanitaceae, Agaricales)
section
Phalloideae Clade IX. Austral. Syst. Bot.
30(4): 379.
name status
nomen acceptum
etymology
protolog: "Named after the late Alan
K. Mills, lecturer in mycology at the
University of Tasmania."
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protolog: Gregarious.
In sand, in native vegetation with nearby plants
include Allocasuarina spp.
material examined
protolog:
AUSTRALIA:
TASMANIA—? - Freycinet Nat. Pk.
[40.17° S/ 148.27$deg; E], 1.xii.2001 G. M. Gates
& D. A. Ratkowsy [Gates A32] (holotype, HO 581533;
isotype, HKAS 77322 in KUN).
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name
Amanita millsii
name status
nomen acceptum
author
E. M. Davison & G. M. Gates
name
Amanita millsii
name
Amanita millsii
Spore data for collections provisionally identified as: Amanita millsii E. M. Davison & G. M. Gates
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