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- | regnum = [[Fungus|Fungi]] ...n as the '''Mesoamerican dark volva blusher,''' is an uncommon [[species]] of [[Amanita]].<ref name=":0">{{cite web|url=http://www.amanitaceae.org/?Amani1 KB (163 words) - 21:36, 8 October 2019
- | regnum = [[Fungi]] ...ngus in the family [[Amanitaceae]]. It is found in Asia, Europe, and North America, where it grows in [[deciduous forest]]s.<ref name="Zhishu 1993"/>1 KB (149 words) - 21:36, 8 October 2019
- | regnum = [[Fungi]] ...in 2005, the species is found in the [[Pacific Northwest]] region of North America, where it grows in a [[mycorrhiza]]l association with [[Douglas-fir]] and [2 KB (197 words) - 21:36, 8 October 2019
- | regnum = [[Fungus|Fungi]] ...nita magniverrucata,''''' commonly known as Great pine jewel, is a species of [[agaric]] in the [[Amanitaceae]] family. First described scientifically by2 KB (183 words) - 21:36, 8 October 2019
- | regnum=[[Fungus|Fungi]] ...to be deadly poisonous like its close relatives. Originally described from North Carolina, it is found in the eastern United States from New England to east1 KB (169 words) - 21:36, 8 October 2019
- | regnum = [[Fungi]] '''''Amanita wellsii''''' is a species of [[agaric]] [[fungus]] in the family [[Amanitaceae]]. It was [[species descr2 KB (299 words) - 21:36, 8 October 2019
- | regnum = [[Fungi]] ...s (mycology)|cap]], [[inamyloid]] [[basidiospore|spores]], and the absence of a [[annulus (mycology)|ring]] on the [[stipe (mycology)|stipe]].<ref name="2 KB (272 words) - 21:36, 8 October 2019
- | regnum = [[Fungi]] ...s ornamented with slightly darker fibrils, and there are sac-like remnants of the [[volva (mycology)|volva]] at the stipe base. The [[botanical name|spec3 KB (319 words) - 21:36, 8 October 2019
- | regnum = [[Fungi]] ...d by American mycologist [[William Alphonso Murrill]] in 1914 as a species of ''Venenarius'' before being transferred to ''[[Amanita]]'' the same year.<r2 KB (219 words) - 21:36, 8 October 2019
- | regnum = [[Fungi]] ...formerly referred to as ''Amanita franchetti'' sensu Thiers, but suspected of being a distinct species. It was formally described as a new species in 2012 KB (213 words) - 21:36, 8 October 2019
- | regnum=[[Fungus|Fungi]] ...t destroying angel''', is a highly toxic [[basidiomycete]] [[fungus]], one of many in the genus ''[[Amanita]]''. Originally described from [[Ithaca, New2 KB (195 words) - 21:36, 8 October 2019
- | regnum = [[Fungus|Fungi]] ...harles Horton Peck]], it was described and named by [[George F. Atkinson]] of [[Cornell University]]. He named it after the fact that it bruised brown.<r2 KB (238 words) - 21:36, 8 October 2019
- | regnum = [[Fungus|Fungi]] ...ous mushroom of the genus ''[[Amanita]]'', a genus of fungi including some of the most deadly mushrooms, as well as notably psychoactive mushrooms.3 KB (442 words) - 21:36, 8 October 2019
- | regnum = [[Fungi]] ...2=Evenson| first2=Vera S.| last3=Kuo| first3=Michael| publisher=University of Illinois Press| year=2016| isbn=9780252039966}}</ref> The cap is white, six2 KB (241 words) - 21:36, 8 October 2019
- ...'''', known as the '''red fly agaric''', is a [[variety (botany)|variety]] of ''[[Amanita muscaria]]''. ..., R. E.|year=2012|work=Studies in the Genus ''Amanita'' Pers. (Agaricales, Fungi) – ''Tulloss RE, Yang Z-L.'' |accessdate=2013-02-21}}</ref>1 KB (134 words) - 21:36, 8 October 2019
- | regnum = [[Fungus|Fungi]] ...[[mushroom]] of the genus ''[[Amanita]]'' found in [[Europe]] and [[North America]].2 KB (301 words) - 21:36, 8 October 2019
- | regnum = [[Fungi]] ...ph Ammirati. The [[holotype]] specimen was collected in 1966 on the campus of [[San Francisco State University]] by then graduate student Gary Breckon, f2 KB (185 words) - 21:36, 8 October 2019
- | regnum = [[Fungus|Fungi]] ...s a [[species]] of [[Amanita]] from the coniferous forest of eastern North America.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://amanitaceae.org/?Amanita%20multisquamosa|title=991 bytes (95 words) - 21:36, 8 October 2019
- ...mmonly encountered in coniferous and deciduous forests in Europe and North America. It is sometimes referred to by the common name '''grey spotted Amanita'''. ...white, and have a slight decurrent tooth. The '''flesh''' is white; smells of [[radish]], and turns purple when [[H2SO4]] is applied.<ref name=Phillips063 KB (453 words) - 21:36, 8 October 2019
- | regnum = [[Fungus|Fungi]] '''''Amanita rhopalopus''''' is a [[species]] of [[Amanita]] from North America.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.amanitaceae.org/?Amanita%20rhopalopus|title=1,003 bytes (102 words) - 21:36, 8 October 2019
- | regnum = [[Fungus|Fungi]] ...'Amanita velatipes''''' is a [[species]] of [[Amanita]] from eastern North America.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.amanitaceae.org/?Amanita+velatipes|title= Am1,004 bytes (104 words) - 21:36, 8 October 2019
- {{short description|Toxic species of mushroom}} | regnum = [[Fungi]]3 KB (339 words) - 21:36, 8 October 2019
- <ref>{{Cite journal|title=Release and dispersal of basidiospores from Amanita muscaria var. Alba and their infiltration into a | regnum = [[Fungi]]1 KB (178 words) - 21:36, 8 October 2019
- {{DISPLAYTITLE:List of ''Amanita'' species}} ...double asterisk (**) indicating the type species of the entire genus. Use of common names follows Tulloss (2007), Holden (2003), Arora (1986), and Linco17 KB (2,222 words) - 21:36, 8 October 2019
- | regnum = [[Fungi]] ...chet]].<ref name=Fayod1889/> ''A. franchetii'' occurs in [[Europe]] and [[North Africa]] with oaks (''[[Quercus]]'' ssp.), chestnuts (''[[Castanea (genus)|6 KB (834 words) - 21:36, 8 October 2019
- | regnum = [[Fungi]] ...ca. Both their scientific and common names are derived from the propensity of their flesh to turn pink on bruising, or cutting.8 KB (1,092 words) - 21:36, 8 October 2019
- | regnum = [[Fungi]] '''''Amanita strobiliformis''''' is a [[species]] of [[mushroom]]. It is commonly referred to as '''Warted Amanita'''.5 KB (760 words) - 21:36, 8 October 2019
- | regnum = [[Fungi]] ...oubted to be fatally [[toxic]]. It normally grows between the rainy months of June and August.<ref name="Rogers mushrooms">{{cite news|first=Roger|last=P5 KB (740 words) - 21:36, 8 October 2019
- | regnum = [[Fungus|Fungi]] ...''Amanita mappa'') is a [[Basidiomycota|basidiomycotic]] [[mushroom]], one of many in the genus ''[[Amanita]]''. It grows in silicate soil in the summer4 KB (509 words) - 21:36, 8 October 2019
- | regnum = [[Fungi]] ...a white-spored [[mushroom]] that fruits naturally in the coastal forests of the western [[United States]] during the fall and winter.3 KB (430 words) - 21:36, 8 October 2019
- | regnum = [[Fungus|Fungi]] ...has a widespread distribution in North America, and is thought to be part of a [[species complex]] that includes other similar-looking Amanitas.9 KB (1,342 words) - 21:36, 8 October 2019
- ...anita muscaria|A. muscaria]]'' by its peach-colored center and its eastern North American distribution. ...te web|title=Amanita persicina - Amanitaceae.org - Taxonomy and Morphology of Amanita and Limacella|url=http://www.amanitaceae.org/?Amanita%20persicina|w4 KB (557 words) - 21:36, 8 October 2019
- | regnum = [[Fungus|Fungi]] ...ntly in deciduous and coniferous forests of [[Europe]], and possibly North America.8 KB (1,169 words) - 21:36, 8 October 2019
- | regnum = [[Fungi]] ...Alnus]]'', ''[[Quercus]]'') woodland in the [[Pacific Northwest]] of North America. It fruits in August and September.4 KB (522 words) - 21:36, 8 October 2019
- | regnum = [[Fungus|Fungi]] '''Saffron Ringless Amanita''' ('''''Amanita crocea''''') is a species of [[Amanita]] widely distributed in [[Europe]].7 KB (928 words) - 21:36, 8 October 2019
- | regnum = [[Fungus|Fungi]] ...na''''', also known as '''Frost's Amanita''', is a small [[fungi]] species of eastern U.S. and southeastern Canada.<ref name="Tulloss"/> The mushroom var8 KB (1,171 words) - 21:36, 8 October 2019
- | regnum = [[Fungi]] ...OK. |title=North American Mushrooms: a Field Guide to Edible and Inedible Fungi |publisher=Falcon Guide |location=Guilford, Connecticut |year=2006 |page=468 KB (1,145 words) - 21:36, 8 October 2019
- | regnum = [[Fungi]] ...''[[Quercus]]'' forests though it has been observed in forests with a mix of [[conifers]] and [[oak]]s.<ref>{{cite web |url= http://www.mushroomexpert.c5 KB (651 words) - 21:36, 8 October 2019
- | regnum = [[Fungi]] ...and a white to orange stem. Common and widespread throughout eastern North America, ''Amanita flavoconia'' grows on the ground in [[Temperate deciduous forest11 KB (1,579 words) - 21:36, 8 October 2019
- | regnum = [[Fungus|Fungi]] ...hlands]]. He gave it the [[Latin]] [[Botanical name|epithet]] ''nivalis'' (of the snow) to indicate the [[Alpine tundra|alpine]] type habitat in which he5 KB (639 words) - 21:36, 8 October 2019
- | regnum = [[Fungi]] ...d somewhat deeply in the soil. The species is distributed in eastern North America, from [[Nova Scotia]] to Mexico, and may be found growing on the ground in13 KB (1,886 words) - 21:36, 8 October 2019
- | regnum = [[Fungi]] ...loss ''Amanita'' website''.</ref> is an [[edible mushroom|edible]] species of [[agaric]] found in [[California]], as well as [[Oregon]] and [[Baja Califo6 KB (793 words) - 21:36, 8 October 2019
- | regnum = [[Fungi]] ...is widely distributed in [[mixed forest|mixed]] and [[deciduous forest]]s of the southeastern United States, where it grows solitarily or in groups on t12 KB (1,773 words) - 21:36, 8 October 2019
- | regnum = [[Fungus|Fungi]] ...bens''', also known as the '''Yellow American Blusher''', is a [[species]] of the [[genus]] [[Amanita]].6 KB (778 words) - 21:36, 8 October 2019
- ...ra]]'' and ''[[Amanita ocreata|A. ocreata]]'' in eastern and western North America, and ''[[Amanita virosa|A. virosa]]'' in Europe.<ref name="AmanitaGenus"/> ...s the hallmark of the family. While other families may have any one or two of these features, none has them all. The cap is usually about 5–12 cm6 KB (919 words) - 21:36, 8 October 2019
- | regnum = [[Fungi]] ...'mushroom fool''', is a deadly poisonous [[basidiomycete]] [[fungus]], one of many in the genus ''[[Amanita]]''. Occurring in [[Europe]] in spring, ''A.7 KB (944 words) - 21:36, 8 October 2019
- | regnum = [[Fungi]] ...ycology)|stem]] with a blunt short rooting base, whose shape is suggestive of the [[common name]]s '''carrot-footed Lepidella''', '''carrot-foot Amanita'13 KB (1,882 words) - 21:36, 8 October 2019
- | diversity_link = List of Amanita species ...l-regarded edible species. This genus is responsible for approximately 95% of the fatalities resulting from [[mushroom poisoning]], with the [[death cap]10 KB (1,449 words) - 19:40, 2 November 2019
- | regnum = [[Fungi]] ...h into the southeastern provinces of Canada. The [[pileus (mycology)|cap]] of the [[basidiocarp|fruit body]] is medium-sized, {{convert|5|to|8.5|cm|in|ab13 KB (1,836 words) - 21:36, 8 October 2019
- | regnum = [[Fungi]] ...re it is thought to exist in a [[mycorrhiza]]l relationship with a variety of both [[conifer]]ous and [[deciduous]] tree species.19 KB (2,698 words) - 21:36, 8 October 2019
- | regnum = [[Fungi]] ...pecies. ''A. ceciliae'' is found in woods throughout Europe and North America, where it fruits during summer and autumn.20 KB (2,824 words) - 21:36, 8 October 2019
- ...|Species of poisonous fungus in the genus Amanita endemic to western North America}} | name=''Amanita ocreata''<br /><small>Western North American destroying angel</small>21 KB (2,845 words) - 21:36, 8 October 2019
- | regnum = [[Fungi]] ...in|1|abbr=on}} long and {{convert|2.5|cm|in|1|abbr=on}} thick. The surface of the cap is covered with reddish-brown to grayish-brown conical warts. The [14 KB (1,925 words) - 21:36, 8 October 2019
- | regnum = [[Fungi]] ...ology)|stem]] which is yellow-[[ochre]] at the base, with patches or rings of patches. [[Analytical chemistry|Chemical analysis]] has shown that this spe19 KB (2,715 words) - 21:36, 8 October 2019
- | image_caption = In different stages of development | regnum = [[Fungi]]24 KB (3,194 words) - 21:36, 8 October 2019
- | regnum = [[Fungi]] ...e Roman Empire.<ref>{{cite web|last=Volk|first=Tom|title=Tom Volk's Fungus of the Month for March 2002|url=http://botit.botany.wisc.edu/toms_fungi/mar20015 KB (2,123 words) - 21:36, 8 October 2019
- ...ion|Poisonous species of fungus in the family Amanitaceae endemic to North America}} | regnum = [[Fungi]]38 KB (5,314 words) - 21:36, 8 October 2019
- | regnum = [[Fungus|Fungi]] ...[classification (biology)|classification]] in the [[subgenus]] ''Amanita'' of the genus ''[[Amanita]]'', along with closely related species such as ''[[A18 KB (2,330 words) - 21:36, 8 October 2019
- | regnum = [[Fungus|Fungi]] ...stroying angel''', is a deadly poisonous [[basidiomycete]] [[fungus]], one of many in the genus ''[[Amanita]]''. Occurring in [[Europe]], ''A. virosa'' [22 KB (3,004 words) - 21:36, 8 October 2019
- | regnum = [[Fungi]] ...been introduced to new regions with the cultivation of non-native species of [[oak]], [[chestnut]], and [[Pinus|pine]]. The large fruiting bodies ([[mus51 KB (7,165 words) - 21:36, 8 October 2019
- {{short description|Species of fungus in the genus Amanita}} ...ety --><ref name="Infraspecific Taxa">{{cite web |title=Infraspecific taxa of muscaria |url=http://www.amanitaceae.org/?species%20muscaria |website=amani72 KB (10,369 words) - 23:12, 3 November 2019