This white Amanita sp. was collected in mixed woods (mostly Oak and White Pine). The spores show a stronger amyloid reaction of ruptured spores in Melzers, which I also see in other species that I believe are in the subgenus Lepidella, section Validae. The white spore print was taken on glass and these mature spores were used for microscopy. The above mentioned amyloid reaction and shriveling of spore contents is seen in Melzers, while 20% glycerin/water was used when measuring spores. The 20 spore average was 9.2 x 8.7 microns with Qm = 1.06 (globose to subglobose).