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  • | species = '''''A. vaginata''''' ...widespread distribution in North America, and is thought to be part of a [[species complex]] that includes other similar-looking Amanitas.
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  • | species = '''''A. chrysoblema'''''
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  • | species = '''''A. ochrophylla''''' ...Hosen, Tai-Hui Li, Wang-Qiu Deng | title=''Amanita cinereovelata'', a new species of Amanita section Lepidella from Bangladesh}}</ref>
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  • | species = '''''A. australis''''' ...he same publication Stevenson also described what she thought was a unique species, ''Limacella macrospora'', but over 30 years later this was reduced to [[sy
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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. aestivalis''''' ...or aging. It remains unknown whether ''Amanita aestivalis'' is a distinct species from ''[[Amanita brunnescens|A.&nbsp;brunnescens]]'', another similar ''[[A
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  • | species = '''''A. spreta''''' '''Amanita spreta''' is a [[species]] of the [[genus]] [[Amanita]].
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  • | species = '''''A. onusta''''' ...dle- or turnip-shaped base that is rooted somewhat deeply in the soil. The species is distributed in eastern North America, from [[Nova Scotia]] to Mexico, an
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  • | species = '''''A. flavoconia''''' ...''yellow wart''', '''orange Amanita''', or '''yellow-dust Amanita''', is a species of [[mushroom]] in the family [[Amanitaceae]]. It has an orangish-yellow [[
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  • | species = '''''A. daucipes''''' ...an old ham bone, or soap. [[Edible mushroom|Edibility]] is unknown for the species, but consumption is generally not recommended due its position in the ''[[A
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  • | species = '''''A. cokeri''''' ...ycologists E.-J.Gilbert and Robert Kühner in 1928. It was in 1940 when the species was transferred from genus ''Lepidella'' to ''[[Amanita]]'' by Gilbert.<ref
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  • | species = exitialis ...at incident. [[Molecular phylogenetics|Molecular analysis]] shows that the species has a close [[phylogenetic]] relationship with three other toxic white Aman
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  • | species = '''''A. ravenelii''''' ...anita ravenelii''''', commonly known as the '''pinecone Lepidella''', is a species of [[fungus]] in the family [[Amanitaceae]]. The [[Basidiocarps|fruit bodie
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  • | species = '''''A. atkinsoniana''''' '''''Amanita atkinsoniana''''' is a species of [[fungus]] in the [[Amanitaceae]] family. It is found in the northeaster
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  • | species = '''''A. abrupta''''' ...relationship with a variety of both [[conifer]]ous and [[deciduous]] tree species.
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  • | species = '''''A. rubrovolvata''''' ...nus]] ''Amanita'' of the genus ''[[Amanita]]'', along with closely related species such as ''[[Amanita muscaria|A.&nbsp;muscaria]]''.
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  • | species = '''''A. regalis''''' ...of patches. [[Analytical chemistry|Chemical analysis]] has shown that this species contains [[muscimol]], the same psychoactive compound found in ''A.&nbsp;mu
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  • | species = '''''A. ceciliae''''' ...ecies.asp?RecordID=107714 |title=Synonymy: ''Amanita ceciliae'' |publisher=Species Fungorum. CAB International |accessdate=2011-10-01}}</ref>
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  • | species = '''''A. caesarea''''' ...nita]]'', native to southern Europe and North Africa. While it was first [[species description|described]] by [[Giovanni Antonio Scopoli]] in 1772, this mushr
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  • | species = '''''A. gemmata''''' | synonyms = {{collapsible list|title=<small>Species synonymy</small><ref name="urlMycoBank: Amanita gemmata"/><ref name="urlFun
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  • | species = muscaria
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  • {{short description|Species of poisonous fungus in the genus Amanita endemic to western North America}} | species = '''''A. ocreata'''''
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  • | species = '''''A. virosa''''' Immature specimens of ''A. virosa'' resemble several edible species commonly consumed by humans, increasing the risk of accidental [[poison]]in
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  • | species = '''''A. parcivolvata''''' ...ection|clamps]] at bases.<ref>{{cite web |url= http://www.eticomm.net/~ret/species/Amanita/parcivol.html |title= Amanita parcivolvata |last1= Tulloss |first1=
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  • {{short description|Poisonous species of fungus in the family Amanitaceae endemic to North America}} | species = '''''A. bisporigera'''''
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  • | species = '''''A. phalloides''''' ...cap has been introduced to new regions with the cultivation of non-native species of [[oak]], [[chestnut]], and [[Pinus|pine]]. The large fruiting bodies ([[
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  • {{short description|Species of fungus in the genus Amanita}} ...web |title=Infraspecific taxa of muscaria |url=http://www.amanitaceae.org/?species%20muscaria |website=amanitaceae.org}}</ref>
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