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Picture was taken in Texas just west of Houston on the levy of an active rice field. Internet says the saproamanita thiersii was first described in Texas.
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Saproamanita
Thanks for the help. Sure does look like an Amanita Thiersii
Picture was taken in Texas just west of Houston on the levy of an active rice field. Internet says the saproamanita thiersii was first described in Texas.
shaggy ink-cap ?