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  • Here’s a species list of Amanita muscaria hosts: Pinus nigra, the Austrian pine or black pine, is a moderately variable species of pine, occurring across southern Mediterranean Europe from Spain to the e
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:List of ''Amanita'' species}} ...species]] of that section, with a double asterisk (**) indicating the type species of the entire genus. Use of common names follows Tulloss (2007), Holden (20
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  • | species = '''''A. cinereovelata''''' ...en MI, Li TH & Deng WQ. |year=2015 |title=''Amanita cinereovelata'', a new species of ''Amanita'' section ''Lepidella'' from Bangladesh |journal=Mycological P
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  • | species = '''''A. pekeoides''''' ...' is a species of [[fungus]] in the family [[Amanitaceae]]. It was first [[species description|described]] scientifically by New Zealand mycologist [[Geoff Ri
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  • | species = '''''A. chepangiana''''' ...chepangiana''''', commonly known as the '''Chepang slender Caesar''', is a species of [[agaric]] fungus in the family [[Amanitaceae]] native to China and sout
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  • | species = '''''A. breckonii''''' ...sco State University]] by then graduate student Gary Breckon, for whom the species is named.<ref name="Thiers 1982"/>
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  • | species = '''''A. roseotincta''''' ...described by American mycologist [[William Alphonso Murrill]] in 1914 as a species of ''Venenarius'' before being transferred to ''[[Amanita]]'' the same year
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  • | species = '''''A. aprica''''' ...]] in the family [[Amanitaceae]]. Described as new to science in 2005, the species is found in the [[Pacific Northwest]] region of North America, where it gro
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  • | species = '''''A. augusta''''' ...suspected of being a distinct species. It was formally described as a new species in 2013.<ref name="Bojantchev 2012"/>
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  • | species = '''''A. parvipantherina''''' ...pantherina''''', also known as the '''Asian Small Panther Amanita''', is a species of [[agaric]] restricted to [[Yunnan]] province in [[People's Republic of C
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  • | species = '''''A. parviexitialis''''' ...blication/305751191_Lethal_Amanita_species_in_China | title=Lethal Amanita species in China | journal=Mycologia | volume= 108| issue=5| year= 2016 | pages= 99
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  • | species = '''''A. pallidorosea''''' ...blication/305751191_Lethal_Amanita_species_in_China | title=Lethal Amanita species in China | journal=Mycologia | volume= 108| issue=5| year= 2016 | pages= 99
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  • | species = '''''A. magniverrucata''''' '''''Amanita magniverrucata,''''' commonly known as Great pine jewel, is a species of [[agaric]] in the [[Amanitaceae]] family. First described scientifically
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  • | species = solaniolens '''''Amanita solaniolens''''' or '''old potato amanita''' is a [[species]] of [[Amanita]] from Nova Scotia, Canada.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.sp
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  • | species = '''''A. brunneolocularis''''' ...also known as the '''Mesoamerican dark volva blusher,''' is an uncommon [[species]] of [[Amanita]].<ref name=":0">{{cite web|url=http://www.amanitaceae.org/?
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  • | species = '''''A. molliuscula''''' ...blication/305751191_Lethal_Amanita_species_in_China | title=Lethal Amanita species in China | journal=Mycologia | volume= 108| issue=5| year= 2016 | pages= 99
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  • | species = gilbertii '''''Amanita gilbertii ''''' or '''Gilbert's limbed lepidella''' is a [[species]] of ''[[Amanita]]'' from France and Germany.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www
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  • | species = '''''A. griseorosea''''' ...blication/305751191_Lethal_Amanita_species_in_China | title=Lethal Amanita species in China | journal=Mycologia | volume= 108| issue=5| year= 2016 | pages= 99
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  • | species = beckeri '''''Amanita beckeri''''' or '''Becker's ringless amanita''' is a [[species]] of [[Amanita]] from Europe.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.mycobank.org/Bi
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  • | species = '''''A. subfuliginea''''' ...blication/305751191_Lethal_Amanita_species_in_China | title=Lethal Amanita species in China | journal=Mycologia | volume= 108| issue=5| year= 2016 | pages= 99
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  • | species = elongata '''''Amanita elongata''''' or '''Peck's yellow dust amanita''' is a [[species]] of [[Amanita]] from Northeastern United States and Canada.<ref>{{cite web
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  • |species = arkansana '''''Amanita arkansana''''' or '''Becker's ringless amanita''' is a [[species]] of [[Amanita]] from South Eastern United States.<ref>{{cite web|url=http:
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  • | species = hesleri '''''Amanita hesleri''''' or '''Hesler's lepidella''' is a [[species]] of [[Amanita]] from North Carolina and Tennessee to Mississippi and Texas
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  • | species = '''''A. pachycolea''''' ...le]], but not recommended due to possible confusion with toxic ''Amanita'' species.<ref name="Davis 2012"/>
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  • | species = gayana '''''Amanita gayana''''' or '''Gay's death cap''' is a [[species]] of [[Amanita]] from Chile.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.amanitaceae.org/
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  • | species = '''''A. luteofusca''''' '''''Amanita luteofusca''''' is a [[species]] of [[Amanita]] from South Australia.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.amanit
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  • | species = '''''A. caesareoides''''' '''''Amanita caesareoides''''' is a [[species]] of [[Amanita]] from China, Korea, and Japan.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://ww
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  • | species = '''''A. lesueurii''''' ...itle=''Amanita lesueurii'' and ''A. wadjukiorum'' (Basidiomycota), two new species from Western Australia, and an expanded description of ''A. fibrillopes''|j
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  • | species = '''''A. proxima''''' '''''Amanita proxima''''' is a [[species]] of [[Amanita]] from France, Italy, and Spain.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://w
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  • | species = '''''A. austroviridis''''' ...dis''''', commonly known as the '''Australian verdigris lepidella''', is a species of [[agaric]] fungus in the family [[Amanitaceae]] native to Australia.
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  • | species = '''''A. curtipes''''' '''''Amanita curtipes''''' is a [[species]] of [[Amanita]] from southern Europe.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.amanit
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  • | species = '''''A. rhopalopus''''' '''''Amanita rhopalopus''''' is a [[species]] of [[Amanita]] from North America.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.amanitac
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  • | species = '''''A. multisquamosa''''' '''''Amanita multisquamosa''''' or the '''Small Funnel-Veil Amanita''' is a [[species]] of [[Amanita]] from the coniferous forest of eastern North America.<ref>{
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  • | species = '''''A. velatipes''''' '''''Amanita velatipes''''' is a [[species]] of [[Amanita]] from eastern North America.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.
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  • | species = '''''A. battarrae''''' '''''Amanita battarrae''''' is a [[species]] of [[Amanita]] in Italy in the fall.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.amanit
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  • | species = subjunquillea ...subjunquillea'' poisoning" ''Korean J Med''. '''58'''(4):453–461</ref> The species killed five people out of six who ingested them in [[Hebei]], [[China]] in
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  • | species='''''A. virosiformis''''' ...s in the southeastern United States.<ref>[http://www.njcc.com/~ret/amanita/species/virosifo.html]</ref>
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  • | species = '''''A. armeniaca''''' '''''Amanita armeniaca''''' is a species of [[agaric]] fungus in the family [[Amanitaceae]] native to Australia.<ref
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  • | species = '''''A. lividopallescens''''' '''''Amanita lividopallescens''''' is a [[species]] of [[Amanita]] in Europe growing near oaks.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www
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  • | species='''''A. elliptosperma''''' *[[List of Amanita species|List of ''Amanita'' species]]
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  • | species = kitamagotake ...7.06.009 |title=Reevaluation of Japanese ''Amanita'' section ''Caesareae'' species with yellow and brown pileus with descriptions of ''Amanita kitamagotake''
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  • |species = '''''A. flavella''''' ...are white coloured, [[amyloid (mycology)|amyloid]] and [[ellipsoid]]. The species is similar in appearance to ''[[Amanita flavoconia]]'' and ''[[Amanita flav
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  • | species = muscaria ...tinct species from ''[[Amanita muscaria]]'' and it will be getting its own species status soon. {{Citation needed|date=October 2017}} ''Amanita muscaria'' var
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  • | species = '''''A. wellsii''''' ...fic epithet]] honors Professor H. L. Wells, who had previously studied the species.<ref name="Murrill 1920"/>
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  • | species = '''''A. hemibapha''''' ...fer to different taxa.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://eticomm.net/~ret/amanita/species/hemibaph.html |title=''Amanita hemibapha'' (Berk. & Broome) Sacc. |author =
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  • |species='''''A. volvata''''' ...however this species is from [[Iberian Peninsula|Iberian peninsula]]. The species is [[amyloid]] and have saccate [[volva (mycology)|volva]],<ref>{{cite jour
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  • | species = '''''A. manginiana''''' ...wn as '''Mangin's false death cap''', '''Chiu's false death cap''', is a [[species]] of the [[genus]] [[Amanita]].
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  • | species = '''''A. sinicoflava''''' ...the large genus ''[[Amanita]]''. Found in North America, the fungus was [[species description|described]] as new to science in 1998 by mycologist Rodham Tull
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  • | species='''''A. magnivelaris''''' *[[List of Amanita species|List of ''Amanita'' species]]
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  • | species = '''''A. pseudoporphyria''''' ...ow also known in Northern India, Thailand, and Nepal. It is quite a common species in southern China and is sold in free markets, along with the similar mushr
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  • | species = mutabilis '''''Amanita mutabilis''''' is a [[species]] of ''[[Amanita]]'' from eastern United States.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://
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  • | species = '''''A. calyptroderma''''' The spores of this species do not change color when placed in a solution of [[Melzer's reagent]], and
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  • | species = '''''A. liquii''''' ...ita liquii''''', also known as the '''Dark-faced Ringless Amanita''', is a species of [[agaric]] found associated with [[fir]]s and [[pine]]s in southwestern
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  • | species = '''''A. orientifulva''''' ...va''''', also known as the '''Asian orange-brown ringless Amanita''', is a species of [[agaric]] fungus found at altitudes ranging from {{convert|1300|–|420
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  • |species='''''A. subvaginata''''' ...anita subvaginata''''', also known as '''Australian False Vaginata''' is a species of [[mycorrhiza]]l [[fungus]] from [[Amanitaceae]] family that can be found
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  • {{short description|Toxic species of mushroom}} | species = '''''A. crenulata'''''
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  • | species = '''''A. kotohiraensis''''' '''''Amanita kotohiraensis''''' is a species of highly [[poisonous mushroom]] in the family [[Amanitaceae]] native to ea
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  • | species = '''''A. brunnescens''''' *[[List of Amanita species|List of ''Amanita'' species]]
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  • | species = '''''Amanita nehuta''''' ...110&nbsp;mm and width is 100&nbsp;mm.<ref>Family: Pluteaceae (Amanita) and species http://www.hiddenforest.co.nz/fungi/family/pluteaceae/amanitAmanitahtm{{Dea
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  • | species = '''''A. ochrophylloides''''' ...al|last=Reid |first=Derek A.|date=1979|title=A Monograph of the Australian Species of Amanita Pers. ex Hook. (Fungi) |journal=Australian Journal of Botany Sup
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  • | species = '''''A. excelsa''''' '''''Amanita excelsa''''' is a species of [[agaric]] fungus in the family [[Amanitaceae]]. It is found in Asia, Eu
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  • | species = excelsa ===Similar species===
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  • Trees known to be symbiotic with Amanita Muscaria - [[Symbiotic tree species]]
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  • | species = '''''A. chlorinosma''''' ...n and Northern Ireland|type=database|access-date=2017-04-24}}</ref> is a [[species]] of [[Amanita]] from Massachusetts and Illinois south to Florida in Pine a
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  • | species = '''''A. arocheae''''' ...It is closely related to ''Amanita phalloides'', and was referred to this species in the past by Mexican mycologists. It is named after mycologist Regla Mari
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  • | species = '''''A. ananiceps''''' '''''Amanita ananiceps''''' is a species of [[agaric]] fungus in the family [[Amanitaceae]] native to Australia.
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  • | species = '''''A. altipes''''' ...pithet]] ''altipes'' means "referring to the long stipe", and it suits the species as it has a longer stipe compared to its relatives.<ref name="Yang 2004"/>
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  • | species = '''''A. subpallidorosea''''' ...blication/305751191_Lethal_Amanita_species_in_China | title=Lethal Amanita species in China | journal=Mycologia | volume= 108| issue=5| year= 2016 | pages= 99
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  • | species = '''''A. porphyria''''' ...ous and, more importantly, can easily be confused with much more poisonous species such as the Panther cap ''([[Amanita pantherina]])''.
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  • | species = '''''A. smithiana''''' '''''Amanita smithiana''''', also known as '''Smith's amanita''', is a species of [[agaric]] found on soil in [[conifer]]ous (''[[Abies]]'', ''[[Tsuga]]''
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  • | species = '''''A. rubescens'''''<br />'''''A. novinupta''''' The '''blusher''' is the common name for several closely related species of the genus ''[[Amanita]]''. '''''A. rubescens''''', found in Europe and
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  • | species = '''''A. xanthocephala''''' ...o by the common name "grisette", it is not closely related to other edible species that carry this common name, such as ''Amanita vaginata'' and ''[[Amanita f
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  • | species = '''''A. prairiicola''''' ...Argentina, though it may have been imported with soil. Unlike most Amanita species, it doesn't appear to need a [[mycorrhiza]]l host and has been found in are
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  • | species = '''''A. albocreata''''' ...ed States and southeastern Canada and elsewhere in [[North America]]. This species, that grows about 5 to 15 centimeters in length, is doubted to be fatally [
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  • | species = '''''A. jacksonii''''' ...s]] in the [[Amanitaceae]] family. It is a reddish-orange colored mushroom species extending from the [[Province of Quebec]], [[Canada]] to at least the State
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  • | species = '''''A. umbrinolutea''''' ...umbrinolutea, also known as the '''umber-zoned ringless Amanita''', is a [[species]] of the [[genus]] [[Amanita]].
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  • | species = '''''A. virgineoides''''' '''''Amanita virgineoides''''', known as the False Virgin's Lepidella, is a [[species]] of the [[genus]] [[Amanita]].
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  • | species = '''''A. frostiana''''' ...ulloss|title=Amanita Frostiana (Peck)|url=http://www.njcc.com/~ret/amanita/species/frostian.html}}</ref><ref name=Fungindex>{{cite web|title=Amanita frostiana
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  • | species = '''''A. velosa''''' ...}} ''Tulloss ''Amanita'' website''.</ref> is an [[edible mushroom|edible]] species of [[agaric]] found in [[California]], as well as [[Oregon]] and [[Baja Cal
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  • | species = '''''A. nivalis''''' ...00 |title=Synonymy: ''Amanita nivalis'' |publisher=CAB International |work=Species Fungorum |accessdate=2012-11-30}}</ref>
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  • | species = '''''A. franchetii''''' '''''Amanita franchetii''''' is a species of [[fungus]] in the [[Amanitaceae]] family. It was given its current name
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  • | species = '''''A. crocea''''' '''Saffron Ringless Amanita''' ('''''Amanita crocea''''') is a species of [[Amanita]] widely distributed in [[Europe]].
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  • | species = '''''A. citrina''''' ...mushroom was ingested in very large amounts. The biggest danger with this species is its marked similarity to the death cap, which is reason enough to avoid
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  • | diversity = c. 600 species | diversity_link = List of Amanita species
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  • | species = '''''A. basii''''' Though not that well known compared to other [[edible mushroom]] species, '' A. basii'' is considered to be edible and has a sweet taste. The odor i
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  • | species = '''''A. farinosa''''' *[[List of Amanita species|List of ''Amanita'' species]]
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  • | species = '''''A. strobiliformis''''' '''''Amanita strobiliformis''''' is a [[species]] of [[mushroom]]. It is commonly referred to as '''Warted Amanita'''.
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  • | species = persicina ...to be a distinct species from ''[[Amanita muscaria]]'' and was elevated to species status in 2015 by Tulloss & Geml.<ref>{{cite web|title=Amanita persicina -
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  • | species = '''''A. eliae''''' '''''Amanita eliae''''' is an inedible<ref name="Phillips2013"/> species of fungi in the family of [[Amanitaceae]] found in Europe. It was described
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  • | species = muscaria
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  • | species = '''''A. echinocephala''''' ...ita'', e.g., C.&nbsp;Bas or R.E.&nbsp;Tulloss) it is a valid name for this species.
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  • Here’s a species list of Amanita muscaria hosts: Pinus nigra, the Austrian pine or black pine, is a moderately variable species of pine, occurring across southern Mediterranean Europe from Spain to the e
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  • ...a|A. virosa]]'' in Europe.<ref name="AmanitaGenus"/> Another very similar species, ''[[Amanita verna|A. verna]]'' or '''fool's mushroom''', was first describ ...can also be found on lawns or grassy meadows near trees or shrubs. Several species called destroying angel are found all over the world.{{Citation needed|date
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  • | species = '''''A. verna''''' ...or "spring". Three years later, [[Jean-Baptiste Lamarck]] gave it distinct species status in his ''Encyclopédie Méthodique, Botanique''.<ref name="Lamarck 1
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  • | species = '''''A. sphaerobulbosa''''' ...nymous with the North American lookalike ''[[Amanita abrupta]]'', but that species has narrower [[spore]]s, a persistent [[partial veil]], and lacks the refra
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  • | species = '''''A. ovoidea''''' ...found on plains as well as mountains in the [[Mediterranean]] region. The species was first described in 1833 by [[Pierre Bulliard]], a French physician and
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  • | species = '''''A. fulva''''' ...2682 |title=Synonymy: ''Amanita fulva'' |publisher=CAB International |work=Species Fungorum |accessdate=2011-10-07}}</ref>
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  • | species = longipes '''Amanita longipes''' is a small inedible mushroom species of the [[Amanita]] genus. It feeds on decaying leaves of some woods and ca
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  • | species = '''''A. flavorubens''''' ...ta flavorubens''', also known as the '''Yellow American Blusher''', is a [[species]] of the [[genus]] [[Amanita]].
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  • | species = '''''A. pantherina''''' ...ue to its similarity to the true blusher ''([[Amanita rubescens]])'', is a species of [[fungus]] found in [[Europe]] and [[Western Asia]].
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  • | species = '''''A. zambiana''''' ..."/> as ''Amanita loosii'' from Zaire may represent an earlier name for the species;<ref name="Buyck 1994"/> this opinion was corroborated later by Walleyn and
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  • | species = '''''A. nothofagi''''' ...hed by certain characteristics. ''Amanita nothofagi'' is a [[mycorrhiza]]l species, and grows in association with native New Zealand trees such as [[Southern
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