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  • | name = Amanita excelsa var. spissa ...sts in Europe and North America. It is sometimes referred to by the common name '''grey spotted Amanita'''.
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  • | name = Amanita ''crenulata'' ...the '''poison champagne amanita''' is a species of [[fungus]] that is very common in the [[Northeast]] United States.
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  • | name = Vermilion grisette ..., it is not closely related to other edible species that carry this common name, such as ''Amanita vaginata'' and ''[[Amanita fulva]]''. It belongs to the
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  • | name = Blusher | name = Amanita rubescens
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  • Fagus sylvatica, the European beech, or common beech, native to southern Sweden to northern Sicily, west to France, southe ..., the lodgepole pine, shore pine, beach pine, twisted pine, contorta pine, common in western North America
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  • | name = Amanita pseudoporphyria ...a (mycology)|volva]], and its ellipsoid to broad ellipsoid [[spore]]s.<ref name=Tulloss/>
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  • | name = Amanita porphyria ...a porphyria''''', also known as the '''grey veiled amanita''', is a fairly common, inedible [[basidiomycete]] [[mushroom]] of the genus ''[[Amanita]]'' found
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  • | name = ''Amanita virgineoides'' | name = Amanita virgineoides
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  • ...western North America, and ''[[Amanita virosa|A. virosa]]'' in Europe.<ref name="AmanitaGenus"/> Another very similar species, ''[[Amanita verna|A. verna] ...ita phalloides|death caps]] (''A. phalloides'') contain [[amatoxin]]s.<ref name="AmanitaGenus"/>
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  • | name = Amanita muscaria ''var.'' guessowii ...trees as well, it is found often in the fall but sometimes in the spring, common in the northeast, from eastern Canada to North Carolina west to Michigan.<r
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  • | synonyms_ref = <ref name="urlMycoBank: Amanita flavoconia"/> | name = ''Amanita flavoconia''
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  • | synonyms_ref = <ref name=IndexFungorum>{{cite web |url=http://www.speciesfungorum.org/Names/SynSpeci | name = Amanita fulva
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  • | name = ''Amanita jacksonii'' ...Mushroom Observer-Amanita jacksonii Pomerleau https://mushroomobserver.org/name/show_name?_js=on&_new=true&id=1067</ref><ref>{{cite journal |author=Pomerle
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  • | name = ''Amanita basii'' | name = Amanita basii
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  • | name = Amanita persicina ...fall but sometimes in the spring and summer in the southern states. It is common in the southeast United States, from Texas to Georgia and north to New Jers
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  • | name = Latin American Death cap | name = ''Amanita arocheae''
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  • | name = ''Amanita daucipes'' ...with a blunt short rooting base, whose shape is suggestive of the [[common name]]s '''carrot-footed Lepidella''', '''carrot-foot Amanita''', or '''turnip-f
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  • | synonyms_ref = <ref name="urlMycoBank: Amanita parcivolvata"/> | name = Amanita parcivolvata
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  • | name = ''Amanita nothofagi'' ...fagi G. S. Ridl."/> while [[Geoff Ridley]] suggests "charcoal flycap".<ref name=Ridley2004/>
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  • | binomial_authority = [[Rolf Singer|Singer]] ex Singer<ref name="Singer1959" /> | name = ''Amanita aestivalis''
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  • | synonyms_ref = <ref name="urlFungorum synonymy: Amanita regalis"/> | name=''Amanita regalis''
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  • | synonyms_ref = <ref name="urlMycoBank: Amanita onusta"/> | name = ''Amanita onusta''
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  • | synonyms_ref = <ref name="urlMycoBank: Amanita abrupta"/> *''Lepidella abrupta'' <small>(Peck) [[J.-E.Gilbert]] (1928)<ref name="Gilbert 1928"/></small>
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  • ...ck)|url=http://www.njcc.com/~ret/amanita/species/frostian.html}}</ref><ref name=Fungindex>{{cite web|title=Amanita frostiana Peck, (1900)|url=http://www.in | name = ''Amanita frostiana''
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  • | synonyms_ref = <ref name="IndexFungorum">{{cite web |url=http://www.speciesfungorum.org/Names/SynSpe | name = ''Amanita ceciliae''
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  • | name = ''Amanita caesarea'' ...nown to and valued by the Ancient Romans, who called it ''[[Boletus]]'', a name now applied to a very different type of fungus.
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  • | name = Ochre-gilled barefoot lepidella ...to southeastern Australia. Its large and distinctive buff fruit bodies are common after rainfall.
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  • | synonyms_ref =<ref name="urlMycoBank: Amanita cokeri"/> | name = ''Amanita cokeri''
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  • | name = Amanita vaginata ...[[volva (mycology)|volva]] that may discolor grayish or reddish brown.<ref name="urlAmanita vaginata (MushroomExpert.Com)" /> The [[spore print]] is white.
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  • ...uble asterisk (**) indicating the type species of the entire genus. Use of common names follows Tulloss (2007), Holden (2003), Arora (1986), and Lincoff (198 ...uestion.png|20px]]&nbsp;''[[Amanita altipes]]'' – (southwestern China)<ref name="Yang 2004"/>
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  • | name=''Amanita ocreata''<br /><small>Western North American destroying angel</sm | name=''Amanita ocreata''
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  • | synonyms_ref = <ref name=Ridley1991/> | name = ''Amanita australis''
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  • | synonyms_ref = <ref name="urlMycoBank"/><ref name="urlAmanita Key"/> | name = ''Amanita bisporigera''
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  • | synonyms_ref = <ref name="urlMycoBank: Amanita ravenelii"/> | name = ''Amanita ravenelii''
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  • | name = Destroying angel | name=''Amanita virosa''
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  • ...involved in the majority of human deaths from [[mushroom poisoning]],<ref name="benjamin200">Benjamin, p.200.</ref> possibly including the deaths of [[Rom ...ek and B. Lakeman|oclc=5146641|language=la}}</ref> Though the [[scientific name]] ''phalloides'' means "phallus-shaped", it is unclear whether it is named
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  • | synonyms_ref = <ref name="urlMycoBank: Amplariella rubrovolvata"/> | name = ''Amanita rubrovolvata''
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  • ...nger<ref name="tulloss1"/><!-- defined by Template:Amanita variety --><ref name="Infraspecific Taxa">{{cite web |title=Infraspecific taxa of muscaria |url= *''A. muscaria'' var. ''guessowii'' Veselý<ref name="tulloss2"/><!-- defined by Template:Amanita variety -->
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  • ...Amanita gemmata"/><ref name="urlFungorum synonymy: Amanita gemmata"/><ref name="urlAmanitaceae.org"/> | name = ''Amanita gemmata''
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