Abstract:Specimens of Amanita caesarea, A. flavoconia, A. flavorubescens, A. fulva, A. onusta, A. pantherina, A. rubescens, A. vaginata, and A. verna are described as new records from Tehuacán-Cuicatlán Biosphere Reserve.
There were no records of mycetism produced by the consumption of those species in the reserve.
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