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Scientific Name: Amanita inaurata Secr. Common Name: Strangulated Amanita Certainty: positive (notes) Location: Southern Appalachians; Smokies; CabinCove

Shows patches of universal veil on cap (and surrounding leaves!) -- those patches don't typically last very long. Also note that it is distinctly striate right from the start.
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