Fungi Friday | Amanita pantherina a.k.a. Panthercap: ID and Photoreport

in Fungi Lovers3 years ago (edited)

After the last post about one of the most infamous mushrooms on the planet (nevertheless, a beautiful wonder of nature), today we're going to continue focusing on the Amanita genus.

This time, I'm going to talk about Amanita pantherina (DC.) Krombh., commonly known as Panthercap!

So, this is also a mycorrhizal mushroom that occurs in mainland Europe - especially in southern Europe where it's much more common - and also in western Asia.

Quick identification:

  • The cap is approximately 5 to 12 cm in diameter; it's hemispheric at first and then convex to plane; it's smooth, with traces of the universal veil in the form of numerous concentrically arranged white scales or warts (easily detachable); it has a very striated margin; its color is variable: it can be dark brown, grayish brown or purple brown; slimy when wet.
  • The hymenium is composed of free, crowded, white or greyish-white gills.
  • The stem (6-15 cm x 0.5-1.5 cm) is cylindrical (subcylindrical) and white; flocculent; narrows from the base to the top; bulbous base.
  • The ring is simple, persistent, membranous and fragile; white in color; slightly fluted.
  • The volva is white (sometimes greyish at maturity), flocculent and hemispherical; forms concentric circles of scales at the base of the stem (like a "curled sock").

Habitat: It's an ectomycorrhizal species, common in hardwood (e.g. holm oak, cork oak, chestnut, beech, eucalyptus) and softwood (e.g. pine) forests.

WARNING: It is an inedible TOXIC species.

PHOTOS (all the following photos were taken in the Alentejo region, southern Portugal).

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Amanita pantherina © David Germano | All rights reserved.

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Amanita pantherina © David Germano | All rights reserved.

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 3 years ago  

good catch!

it is edible and not poisoning, if you know how :)
therefore still very dangerous if you have no idea

@tipu curate

Yeah... I know. I change "poisonous" for "neurotoxic". It's just an advise for those who don't have any idea how to deal with this kind of mushrooms 😉

The mushroom looks beautiful, but it is poisonous. Would an adult eat it? @davidgermano

Here are the effects of this mushroom on humans lol

Thank you @sketch.and.jam, I will watch it

All sorts of strange effects happen like loss of depth perception and repetitive action and of course foaming at the mouth.

😉 Yes... Very similar to Amanita muscaria.

I would be too much of a chicken to try panther caps.