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amanita pantherina

Photo by AlexKonig
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The first three might be Amanita spissa, though I think all pictures are A. rubescens. A. pantherina has another shade of brown and the white parts (stipe, gills, velum on the cap) are really white. They contrast a lot. Further more it has a striped margine of the cap and a ringed base, which lacks on the pictures. Finally the A. pantherina does not turn red, as we can see on the last two pictures.

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