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Not really. There is no justification for recognizing it at species rank where the combination was made: http://www.indexfungorum.org/Publications/Index%20Fungorum%20no.455.pdf. The trend in some infraspecific taxa of Amanita muscaria seems to be ultimate recognition at species level, but not for all, so it is tricky (https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ympev.2008.04.029, http://www.amanitaceaethejournal.org/content/uploaded/journal/2015/Amanitaceae.2015.1.2.pdf. This one doesn't seem to have any phylogenetic work done.
I couldn't find full text to the first source you cite. Do you mean the authors didn't provide enough explanation, or you don't agree with what they wrote?
I'm also referring to "ultimate recognition at species level"/species complex for A. muscaria variety overall, as Wikipedia overviews sources for. Do the 2008 or 2015 sources mention or imply things about this specific variant, such that species status could be inferred likely? There seems less literature on this variety overall.
Can an update be given on the basis or status for this change?