Amanita pekeoides

Species of fungus from New Zealand

Amanita pekeoides
Amanita pekeoides in Chingford Park, Dunedin, New Zealand
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Fungi
Division: Basidiomycota
Class: Agaricomycetes
Order: Agaricales
Family: Amanitaceae
Genus: Amanita
Species:
A. pekeoides
Binomial name
Amanita pekeoides
G.S.Ridl. (1991)

Amanita pekeoides is a species of fungus in the family Amanitaceae. It is endemic to New Zealand.[1]

Taxonomy

The species was first described scientifically by New Zealand mycologist Geoff Ridley in 1991.[2]

The holotype specimen was collected at Paua Ridge, Orongorongo Valley, Rimutaka Forest Park, Wellington, New Zealand.[2]

The specific epithet pekeoides derives from the Māori word peke meaning sack or bag, in reference to the saccate volva from which the fruiting body emerges.[2]

Description

Ridley described Amanita pekeoides as a “typical member of the Vaginatae” due to the “non-bulbous stipe, saccate volva, and inamyloid basidiospores”.[2]

The pileus of A. pekeoides is described as being between 32–82 millimetres (1+12–3 inches) and convex in shape when immature, gradually becoming plano-convex then plano-depressed as the fruiting body matures.[2] The margin of the pileus is sulcate, with the grooves being greyish sepia while the disc and ridges are hazel to dark greyish sepia, paling at the margin.[2] The pileus is viscid when wet but dries quickly.[2] The lamellae are crowded but free; usually 6–10 mm wide, pale buff to buff with a complete margin that is brown vinaceous to dark grey sepia, and truncated lamellulae.[2] The stipe is typically 7–12 centimetres (3–4+12 in) high, 7–10 mm in diameter, hollow, tapering apically, and the surface is white to pale greyish sepia, with hazel to greyish sepia striate bands, which become finer and more numerous towards the apex.[2] A notable distinction of A. pekeoides from many other Amanita species is its lack of annulus.[2] A. pekeoides exhibits a whitish to pale sepia or pale brown vinaceous, 30–58 mm volva which is often hidden under substrate.[2] The volva starts out fleshy but becomes membranous with age, is saccate and usually bilabiate.[2]

Some Amanita pekeoides found only in the Nelson region of the South Island and Te Urewera National park in the North Island have a distinctly friable volva which leaves remnants on the pileus and stipe.[2] It is yet to be determined whether this characteristic represents a different population entirely or simply indicates a lack of collection from other areas.[2] There are also some individuals which appear to be more whitish in colour but are otherwise identical to other Amanita pekeoides.[2]

Distribution and habitat

A. pekeoides occurs in the North and South Islands of New Zealand, and is primarily associated with Nothofagus species.[1][2]

See also

  • Fungi portal
  • List of Amanita species

References

  1. ^ a b "VIRTUAL MYCOTA: NZ Fungi Identification: Amanita pekeoides". virtualmycota.landcareresearch.co.nz. Retrieved 2023-05-31.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p Ridley, G.S. (1991). "The New Zealand species of Amanita (Fungi: Agaricales)". Australian Systematic Botany. 4 (2): 325–354. doi:10.1071/sb9910325.
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Amanita species
Subgenus Amanita
Section Amanita
  • A. albocreata
  • A. aliena
  • A. altipes
  • A. aprica
  • A. armeniaca
  • A. augusta
  • A. breckonii
  • A. chrysoblema
  • A. diemii
  • A. eliae
  • A. farinosa
  • A. frostiana
  • A. gemmata
  • A. gioiosa
  • A. ibotengutake
  • A. multisquamosa
  • A. muscaria
  • A. nehuta
  • A. orientigemmata
  • A. parcivolvata
  • A. pantherina
  • A. parvipantherina
  • A. persicina
  • A. regalis
  • A. roseotincta
  • A. rubrovolvata
  • A. velatipes
  • A. virgineoides
  • A. viscidolutea
  • A. wellsii
  • A. xanthocephala
Section Caesareae
  • A. arkansana
  • A. basii
  • A. calyptratoides
  • A. calyptroderma
  • A. caesarea
  • A. caesareoides
  • A. chepangiana
  • A. hemibapha
  • A. kitamagotake
  • A. jacksonii
  • A. lanei
  • A. princeps
  • A. spreta
  • A. yema
  • A. zambiana
Section Vaginatae
  • A. arctica
  • A. arenicola
  • A. battarrae
  • A. beckeri
  • A. betulae
  • A. ceciliae
  • A. crocea
  • A. flavescens
  • A. fuligineodisca
  • A. friabilis
  • A. fulva
  • A. groenlandica
  • A. islandica
  • A. liquii
  • A. lividopallescens
  • A. mairei
  • A. nivalis
  • A. olivaceogrisea
  • A. orientifulva
  • A. pachycolea
  • A. pekeoides
  • A. protecta
  • A. rhacopus
  • A. sinicoflava
  • A. submembranacea
  • A. subnudipes
  • A. umbrinolutea
  • A. vaginata
  • A. velosa
Subgenus Amanitina
Section Amidella
  • A. chepangiana
  • A. curtipes
  • A. gilbertii
  • A. ovoidea
  • A. ponderosa
  • A. proxima
  • A. volvata
Section Phalloideae
  • A. arocheae
  • A. bisporigera
  • A. elliptosperma
  • A. exitialis
  • A. fuliginea
  • A. gayana
  • A. griseorosea
  • A. hesleri
  • A. hygroscopica
  • A. magnivelaris
  • A. marmorata
  • A. manginiana
  • A. molliuscula
  • A. ocreata
  • A. pallidorosea
  • A. parviexitialis
  • A. phalloides
  • A. pseudoporphyria
  • A. rimosa
  • A. suballiacea
  • A. subfuliginea
  • A. subjunquillea
  • A. subpallidorosea
  • A. veldiei
  • A. verna
  • A. virosa
  • A. virosiformis
  • A. volvarielloides
Section Roanokenses
  • A. abrupta
  • A. atkinsoniana
  • A. austroviridis
  • A. ananiceps
  • A. carneiphylla
  • A. chlorinosma
  • A. cinereovelata
  • A. cokeri
  • A. daucipes
  • A. echinocephala
  • A. kotohiraensis
  • A. lesueurii
  • A. longipes
  • A. magniverrucata
  • A. mutabilis
  • A. neoovoidea
  • A. ochrophylla
  • A. ochrophylloides
  • A. onusta
  • A. ovoidea
  • A. polypyramis
  • A. pyramidifera
  • A. ravenelii
  • A. rhopalopus
  • A. sculpta
  • A. smithiana
  • A. solitaria
  • A. sphaerobulbosa
  • A. strobiliformis
  • A. westii
Section Validae
  • A. aestivalis
  • A. australis
  • A. brunnescens
  • A. brunneolocularis
  • A. canescens
  • A. citrina
  • A. elongata
  • A. excelsa
  • A. excelsa v. spissa
  • A. flavella
  • A. flavipes
  • A. flavoconia
  • A. flavorubens
  • A. franchetii
  • A. luteofusca
  • A. nothofagi
  • A. novinupta
  • A. porphyria
  • A. rubescens
  • A. silvicola
  • A. solaniolens
Subgenus Lepidella
(=Saproamanita)
Section Lepidella
(=Saproamanita)
  • A. nauseosa
  • A. prairiicola
  • A. thiersii
  • A. vittadinii
Taxon identifiers
Amanita pekeoides


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