Amanita ahmadii, a new species of Amanita subgenus Amanitina section Validae from Pakistan

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A new species from coniferous forests in Pakistan, Amanita ahmadii, is described on the basis of morpho-anatomy and molecular data set analyses. This species is characterized by its medium-sized to large basidiomata, grayish brown to brown pileal surface and rimose pileus margin with gray to dark brown verrucose veil remnants, a cream stipe with bulbous base having grayish brown or brown longitudinal striations above the annulus, a scaly surface towards the base, globose to broadly ellipsoid and amyloid basidiospores, and the absence of clamped septa in all tissues. Molecular phylogenetic analyses based on ITS and LSU sequences confirmed its identity as a new taxon nested within subgen. Amanitina sect. Validae.

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Jabeen, S., Kiran, M., Khan, J., Ahmad, I., Ahmad, H., Sher, H., & Khalid, A. N. (2019). Amanita ahmadii, a new species of Amanita subgenus Amanitina section Validae from Pakistan. MycoKeys, 56, 81–99. https://doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.56.31819

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