Abstract
AnAmanita species, known as “haikagura-tengutake” in Japan and recently collected in Nepal, is identified asAmanita sinensis. Previously reported only from Southwest China, this species, distributed in Japan, Southwest China, and Nepal, is now considered to be a Southeast Asiatic element.
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Oda, T., Tanaka, C. & Tsuda, M. Amanita sinensis, new to Japan and Nepal. Mycoscience 41, 403–405 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02463955
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