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, which were free from the stem and brown at maturity, placed them in the genus agaricus —and the large size, strong almond odor, and scaly orangish brown cap put them somewhere in the vicinity of agaricus augustus or agaricus subrufescens. the former, however, is a west coast species with larger spores
stem, and is usually found in compost heaps. in agaricus expert richard kerrigan described agaricus nanaugustus, partly based on the collection featured here, as a new species, closely related to agaricus augustus but differing in its smaller size, orangish brown colors, smaller scales, and smaller spores...
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