Suspected Death Cap Complex
Amanita phalloides
High Risk: Potential Deadly Amanita Lookalike

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Caractéristiques clés
- Cap brown to olive-brown
- smooth
- convex to broadly convex
- Gills white
- crowded
- appearing free or narrowly attached
- Stem white
- solid
- potentially lacking a visible ring (annulus)
- Base structure (volva) is obscured or missing in the image
- Gills remain white (suggests white spore print)
- Overall robust
- fleshy stature
Couleur :
Brown cap, white gills and stem
Odeur :
Unknown
Mode de croissance :
Cannot assess
Environnement :
Unknown
Habitat et distribution
Habitat :
Unknown (Amanita species are typically mycorrhizal with trees)
Distribution :
Widespread globally, depending on specific species
Saisonnalité :
Unknown
Critères de confirmation
- Critical identifying features (volva, ring) are obscured or missing
- Spore print color is unknown, preventing confirmation of genus (Amanita vs. Pluteus)
- Habitat and geographical data are missing
Valeur économique
Demande du marché :
None - toxic
Gamme de prix :
N/A
Usage commercial :
None
Espèces similaires
Deer Mushroom
Pluteus cervinus
Différences clés :
- Gills turn pink rapidly due to pink spore print
- Gills are truly free from the stem
- Lacks a volva or ring
Volvopluteus
Volvopluteus gloiocephalus
Différences clés :
- Gills turn pink due to pink spore print
- Always possesses a large, sack-like volva at the base
Destroying Angel
Amanita virosa
Différences clés :
- Typically pure white cap and stem
- Usually possesses a distinct ring and volva
Action recommandée
Do not consume. Immediate disposal of all collected specimens is mandatory. Wash hands thoroughly.