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rimmed bulb, the latter usually (but not always) without a bulb. neither of these look-alikes turns consistently yellowish with old age. historically, "agaricus abruptibulbus" is a hot mess, beginning with the original author of the species, charles peck ( , , ), who conflated three separate species in
his concept and in his type collection , according to kerrigan. in the years since, the name has been applied inconsistently, and sometimes subordinated to synonymy with agaricus sylvicola (kerrigan himself did this in his treatment of the genus in california). but dna sequencing and micromorphology...
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