@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref16900,
author = {Takashi Oda and T. Yamazaki and Chihiro Tanaka and T. Terashita and N. Taniguchi and Mitsuya Tsuda},
title = {Amanita ibotengutake sp. nov., a poisonous fungi from Japan.},
year = {2002},
keywords = {},
doi = {10.1007/s11557-006-0032-9},
url = {},
pmid = {},
journal = {Mycological Progress},
volume = {1},
number = {},
pages = {355--365},
abstract = {On the basis of molecular phylogeny, it is cleared that the fungi treated as Amanita pantherina in Japan is confused with two species, i.e., A. pantherina and a misidentified species. As for morphology, the misidentified species differs from A. pantherina by having clamp connection on hyphae and basidia, a larger-sized fruitbody, ascending volval rings of stipe base and deciduous annulus. It is cleared that the misidentified species is a poisonous fungi containing ibotenic acid and muscimol and causes the Pantherina Syndrome. On these characters, it is naturally concluded that the misidentified species is the unexplored Amanita species treated under the Japanese name ibotengutake after which ibotenic acid was named. Here, we described it as a new species Amanita ibotengutake.}
}
Citation for Study 974

Citation title:
"Amanita ibotengutake sp. nov., a poisonous fungi from Japan.".

This study was previously identified under the legacy study ID S858
(Status: Published).
Citation
Oda T., Yamazaki T., Tanaka C., Terashita T., Taniguchi N., & Tsuda M. 2002. Amanita ibotengutake sp. nov., a poisonous fungi from Japan. Mycological Progress, 1: 355-365.
Authors
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Oda T.
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Yamazaki T.
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Tanaka C.
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Terashita T.
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Taniguchi N.
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Tsuda M.
Abstract
On the basis of molecular phylogeny, it is cleared that the fungi treated as Amanita pantherina in Japan is confused with two species, i.e., A. pantherina and a misidentified species. As for morphology, the misidentified species differs from A. pantherina by having clamp connection on hyphae and basidia, a larger-sized fruitbody, ascending volval rings of stipe base and deciduous annulus. It is cleared that the misidentified species is a poisonous fungi containing ibotenic acid and muscimol and causes the Pantherina Syndrome. On these characters, it is naturally concluded that the misidentified species is the unexplored Amanita species treated under the Japanese name ibotengutake after which ibotenic acid was named. Here, we described it as a new species Amanita ibotengutake.
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@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref16900,
author = {Takashi Oda and T. Yamazaki and Chihiro Tanaka and T. Terashita and N. Taniguchi and Mitsuya Tsuda},
title = {Amanita ibotengutake sp. nov., a poisonous fungi from Japan.},
year = {2002},
keywords = {},
doi = {10.1007/s11557-006-0032-9},
url = {},
pmid = {},
journal = {Mycological Progress},
volume = {1},
number = {},
pages = {355--365},
abstract = {On the basis of molecular phylogeny, it is cleared that the fungi treated as Amanita pantherina in Japan is confused with two species, i.e., A. pantherina and a misidentified species. As for morphology, the misidentified species differs from A. pantherina by having clamp connection on hyphae and basidia, a larger-sized fruitbody, ascending volval rings of stipe base and deciduous annulus. It is cleared that the misidentified species is a poisonous fungi containing ibotenic acid and muscimol and causes the Pantherina Syndrome. On these characters, it is naturally concluded that the misidentified species is the unexplored Amanita species treated under the Japanese name ibotengutake after which ibotenic acid was named. Here, we described it as a new species Amanita ibotengutake.}
}
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TY - JOUR
ID - 16900
AU - Oda,Takashi
AU - Yamazaki,T.
AU - Tanaka,Chihiro
AU - Terashita,T.
AU - Taniguchi,N.
AU - Tsuda,Mitsuya
T1 - Amanita ibotengutake sp. nov., a poisonous fungi from Japan.
PY - 2002
UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11557-006-0032-9
N2 - On the basis of molecular phylogeny, it is cleared that the fungi treated as Amanita pantherina in Japan is confused with two species, i.e., A. pantherina and a misidentified species. As for morphology, the misidentified species differs from A. pantherina by having clamp connection on hyphae and basidia, a larger-sized fruitbody, ascending volval rings of stipe base and deciduous annulus. It is cleared that the misidentified species is a poisonous fungi containing ibotenic acid and muscimol and causes the Pantherina Syndrome. On these characters, it is naturally concluded that the misidentified species is the unexplored Amanita species treated under the Japanese name ibotengutake after which ibotenic acid was named. Here, we described it as a new species Amanita ibotengutake.
L3 - 10.1007/s11557-006-0032-9
JF - Mycological Progress
VL - 1
IS -
SP - 355
EP - 365
ER -