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Dr. Satish Kumar Chile
Forwarding again for Id confirmation or otherwise please.
Some earlier relevant feedback:
“Amanita citrina most probably
Tanay”
“I agree with Tanay ji. It looks like Amanita citrina. Its pileus
warted growth much similar to the A.citrina. But as a matter of fact
on the basis of photographs only it becomes difficult to identify
fungal specimens.”
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Geht in Richtung Macrolepiota oder Chlorophyllum. so my friend