Species
Amanita magniverrucata (Pinecone amanita)
Amanita magniverrucata, commonly known as Great pine jewel, is a species of agaric in the family Amanitaceae. First described scientifically by American mycologists Harry Delbert Thiers and Joseph Ammirati in 1982, it is mycorrhizal and associates with the tree Pinus radiata.
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Humboldt Life
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Kingdom: Fungi (Fungi including lichens)
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Phylum: Basidiomycota (Basidiomycete fungi)
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Subphylum: Agaricomycotina (Higher basidiomycetes)
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Class: Agaricomycetes
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Subclass: Agaricomycetidae
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Order: Agaricales (Common gilled mushrooms and allies)
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Suborder: Pluteineae
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Family: Amanitaceae (Amanita mushrooms and allies)
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Tribe: Amaniteae
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Genus: Amanita (Amanita mushrooms)
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Subgenus: Amanitina (Amanita subg. amanitina)
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Section: Roanokenses (Amanita sect. roanokenses)
- Species: Amanita magniverrucata (Pinecone amanita)
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Section: Roanokenses (Amanita sect. roanokenses)
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Subgenus: Amanitina (Amanita subg. amanitina)
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Genus: Amanita (Amanita mushrooms)
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Tribe: Amaniteae
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Family: Amanitaceae (Amanita mushrooms and allies)
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Suborder: Pluteineae
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Order: Agaricales (Common gilled mushrooms and allies)
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Subclass: Agaricomycetidae
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Class: Agaricomycetes
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Subphylum: Agaricomycotina (Higher basidiomycetes)
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Phylum: Basidiomycota (Basidiomycete fungi)
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Kingdom: Fungi (Fungi including lichens)