Amanita hemibapha

 Amanita hemibapha, commonly known as the half-dyed slender Caesar, is a species of agaric found in southeast Asia and Oceania,[1] although some distribution reports may refer to different taxa.[2]

Amanita hemibapha
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Scientific classificationedit
Kingdom:Fungi
Division:Basidiomycota
Class:Agaricomycetes
Order:Agaricales
Family:Amanitaceae
Genus:Amanita
Species:
A. hemibapha
Binomial name
Amanita hemibapha
(Berk. & BroomeSacc.
Synonyms

Agaricus hemibaphus Berk. & Broome

Amanita hemibapha
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Mycological characteristics
gills on hymenium
 cap is convex or flat
hymenium is free
stipe has a ring and volva
spore print is white
ecology is mycorrhizal
edibility: choice

The variant Amanita hemibapha var. ochracea found in China have been reported to cause dizziness and nausea after eaten in large quantity, thus consumption is recommended against.[3] The species is also noted to be confusable with the lethally toxic Amanita subjunquillea.

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 Metasyntactic variable, which is released under the 
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