Lepiota subincarnata
Flora Agaricina Danica 5: V. 1940
Common Name: none
Synonym: Lepiota josserandii Bon & Boiffard
Deadly poisonous; contains amanitins.
Lepiota subincarnata is recognized by a floccose-squamulose, pink to pinkish brown cap, free, white to cream gills, a white to pinkish brown stipe with bands of veil tissue.
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