Amanita franchetii
(Boudier) Fayod
Ann. Sci. Nat. (Bot.) 7: 81. 1889.
Common Name: none
Misapplied name: Amanita aspera Fries
Pileus
Cap 4-12 cm broad, convex, expanding to plano-convex; margin incurved, becoming decurved, not striate or if so, obscurely; surface smooth, dry, light-brown, ochraceous-brown, to buff-brown, darkest at the disc with scattered yellowish to buff-brown warts; flesh soft, white to pale yellowish.
Lamellae
Gills close, adnexed to free, close, white, tinged yellowish near the cap margin.
Stipe
Stipe 5-15 cm long, 1-2 cm thick, stuffed, tapering to an enlarged, often bulbous base; surface whitish, sparsely pubescent or with scattered, flattened scales; partial veil membranous, cream-colored, forming a fragile, superior, skirt-like ring, the latter often with a yellowish margin; universal veil consisting of yellowish to grey warts or scales arranged concentrically on the basal bulb.
Spores
Spores 8-12 x 6-8 µm, elliptical, smooth, amyloid; spore print white.
Habitat
Solitary or in small groups in mixed hardwood/conifer woods; fruiting from late fall to mid-winter.
Edibility
Unknown.
Comments
Amanita franchetii is recognized by a brown to yellow brown cap with yellowish warts, a yellow margined annulus, and a scaly/warted volva. It is found regularly each season, but seldom in large numbers.
Other Descriptions and Photos
- Terry Goyan: Amanita franchetii (CP) -- closeup of annulus and gills
- Boleslaw Kuznik: Amanita franchetii (CP)
- Taylor F. Lockwood: Amanita franchetii (CP) -- young sporocarp
- Michael Wood: Amanita franchetii (CP)
- Michael Wood: Amanita franchetii (CP)
- Boleslaw Kuznik -- Hunting for Mushrooms: Amanita franchetii (CP)
- Arora (1986): p. 278 (D), plate 56 (CP) [as Amanita aspera]
- Arora (1991): p. 80 (D & CP) [as Amanita aspera]
- Jenkins: p. 128 (D), fig. 8 (CP)
- Lincoff: p. 526 (D), plate 145 (CP) [as Amanita aspera]
- McKenny et al.: p. 33 (D), p. 32 (CP) [as Amanita aspera]
- Phillips: p. 26 (CP), p. 27 (D)
- Thiers (1982): p. 17 (D) [as Amanita aspera]
(D=Description; I=Illustration; P=Photo; CP=Color Photo)
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