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Agreed that Matts (pic 10/11) & my original images (pic 1/2) are more than likely of the same Amanita species. But really not seeing the similarity with the one posted earlier in this thread (by me) and the ones listed above.

 

They're at one end of the spectrum, you can find lots of examples of the other end of the spectrum, that resemble your and Andrew's pictures under Amanita ceciliae.

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Are they authenticated or just Google randoms ?

 

Both, but can you show me pictures of authenticated Amanita fulva with the A. ceciliae characteristics as described by me and depicted in your photo's ? And did you microscopically identify (differing spore sizes) any of your Amanita fulva specimen including the one in your last pictures :confused1: ?

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Both, but can you show me pictures of authenticated Amanita fulva with the A. ceciliae characteristics as described by me and depicted in your photo's ? And did you microscopically identify (differing spore sizes) any of your Amanita fulva specimen including the one in your last pictures :confused1: ?

 

 

 

Think you know the answers to those questions Gerrit :sneaky2::biggrin:

 

 

 

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