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Species of fungus

Amanita liquii
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Fungi
Division: Basidiomycota
Class: Agaricomycetes
Order: Agaricales
Family: Amanitaceae
Genus: Amanita
Species: A. liquii
Binomial name
Amanita liquii
Yang Weiß & Oberwinkler, 2004
Species of fungus
Amanita liquiiView the Mycomorphbox template that generates the following listMycological characteristics
Gills on hymenium
Cap is convex
Hymenium is free
Stipe has a volva
Spore print is white
Ecology is mycorrhizal
Edibility is unknown

Amanita liquii, also known as the dark-faced ringless amanita, is a species of agaric that fruits from July to September.

This large and robust agaric (cap diameter up to 14 centimetres or 5+1⁄2 inches, stem length up to 17 cm) is distinguishable by its very dark, sometimes almost black, overall colour. The scientific name is taken from the Chinese hero Li Kui (sometimes spelled Li Qui), who had a dark face.

It is associated with firs and pines in south-western China up to an altitude of 4,000 metres.

References

Amanita species
Subgenus Amanita
Section Amanita
Section Caesareae
Section Vaginatae
Subgenus Amanitina
Section Amidella
Section Phalloideae
Section Roanokenses
Section Validae
Subgenus Lepidella
(=Saproamanita)
Section Lepidella
(=Saproamanita)
Taxon identifiers
Amanita liquii


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