Amanita hemibapha (Half-dyed Slender Caesar) - Sikkim Fungi
Amanita hemibapha,
commonly known as the Half-dyed Slender Caesar, belongs to the order Agaricales
and the family Amanitaceae. This species is widely distributed across South and
Southeast Asia, particularly flourishing in the moist, temperate forests of the
Himalayan belt in India, Nepal, and Bhutan.
As a mycorrhizal fungus,
it lives in a symbiotic partnership with the roots of trees like oaks and
pines, playing a vital role in the health of the local forest ecosystem.
Visually, the mushroom is
distinguished by the thick, white, cup-like volva at its base and the deep
radial striations (grooves) running along the edge of its vibrant golden-yellow
cap. These features are hallmarks of the Amanita genus, which contains both
highly prized edible species and some of the world's most deadly toxins.
Because of the risk of confusing,
it with lethal relatives, it is best appreciated for its aesthetic beauty and
its contribution to the biodiversity of the mountainside.
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