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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/?Amani
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  • | 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"/>
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  • | 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 [
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  • | regnum = [[Fungus|Fungi]] ...nita magniverrucata,''''' commonly known as Great pine jewel, is a species of [[agaric]] in the [[Amanitaceae]] family. First described scientifically by
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  • | 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 east
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  • | regnum = [[Fungi]] '''''Amanita wellsii''''' is a species of [[agaric]] [[fungus]] in the family [[Amanitaceae]]. It was [[species descr
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  • | regnum = [[Fungi]] ...s (mycology)|cap]], [[inamyloid]] [[basidiospore|spores]], and the absence of a [[annulus (mycology)|ring]] on the [[stipe (mycology)|stipe]].<ref name="
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  • | 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|spec
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  • | regnum = [[Fungi]] ...d by American mycologist [[William Alphonso Murrill]] in 1914 as a species of ''Venenarius'' before being transferred to ''[[Amanita]]'' the same year.<r
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  • | 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 201
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  • | regnum=[[Fungus|Fungi]] ...t destroying angel''', is a highly toxic [[basidiomycete]] [[fungus]], one of many in the genus ''[[Amanita]]''. Originally described from [[Ithaca, New
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  • | 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.<r
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  • | 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.
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  • | 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, six
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  • ...'''', 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)&nbsp;– ''Tulloss RE, Yang Z-L.'' |accessdate=2013-02-21}}</ref>
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  • | regnum = [[Fungus|Fungi]] ...[[mushroom]] of the genus ''[[Amanita]]'' found in [[Europe]] and [[North America]].
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  • | 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, f
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  • | 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=
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  • ...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=Phillips06
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  • | regnum = [[Fungus|Fungi]] '''''Amanita rhopalopus''''' is a [[species]] of [[Amanita]] from North America.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.amanitaceae.org/?Amanita%20rhopalopus|title=
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  • | 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= Am
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  • {{short description|Toxic species of mushroom}} | regnum = [[Fungi]]
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  • <ref>{{Cite journal|title=Release and dispersal of basidiospores from Amanita muscaria var. Alba and their infiltration into a | regnum = [[Fungi]]
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  • {{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 Linco
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  • | regnum = [[Fungi]] ...chet]].<ref name=Fayod1889/> ''A. franchetii'' occurs in [[Europe]] and [[North Africa]] with oaks (''[[Quercus]]'' ssp.), chestnuts (''[[Castanea (genus)|
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  • | regnum = [[Fungi]] ...ca. Both their scientific and common names are derived from the propensity of their flesh to turn pink on bruising, or cutting.
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  • | regnum = [[Fungi]] '''''Amanita strobiliformis''''' is a [[species]] of [[mushroom]]. It is commonly referred to as '''Warted Amanita'''.
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  • | 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=P
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  • | regnum = [[Fungus|Fungi]] ...''Amanita mappa'') is a [[Basidiomycota|basidiomycotic]] [[mushroom]], one of many in the genus ''[[Amanita]]''. It grows in silicate soil in the summer
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  • | regnum = [[Fungi]] ...a white-spored [[mushroom]] that fruits naturally in the coastal forests of the western [[United States]] during the fall and winter.
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  • | 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.
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  • ...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|w
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  • | regnum = [[Fungus|Fungi]] ...ntly in deciduous and coniferous forests of [[Europe]], and possibly North America.
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  • | regnum = [[Fungi]] ...Alnus]]'', ''[[Quercus]]'') woodland in the [[Pacific Northwest]] of North America. It fruits in August and September.
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  • | regnum = [[Fungus|Fungi]] '''Saffron Ringless Amanita''' ('''''Amanita crocea''''') is a species of [[Amanita]] widely distributed in [[Europe]].
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  • | 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 var
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  • | regnum = [[Fungi]] ...OK. |title=North American Mushrooms: a Field Guide to Edible and Inedible Fungi |publisher=Falcon Guide |location=Guilford, Connecticut |year=2006 |page=46
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  • | 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.c
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  • | regnum = [[Fungi]] ...and a white to orange stem. Common and widespread throughout eastern North America, ''Amanita flavoconia'' grows on the ground in [[Temperate deciduous forest
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  • | 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 he
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  • | 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 in
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  • | regnum = [[Fungi]] ...loss ''Amanita'' website''.</ref> is an [[edible mushroom|edible]] species of [[agaric]] found in [[California]], as well as [[Oregon]] and [[Baja Califo
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  • | 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 t
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  • | regnum = [[Fungus|Fungi]] ...bens''', also known as the '''Yellow American Blusher''', is a [[species]] of the [[genus]] [[Amanita]].
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  • ...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&nbsp;cm
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  • | regnum = [[Fungi]] ...'mushroom fool''', is a deadly poisonous [[basidiomycete]] [[fungus]], one of many in the genus ''[[Amanita]]''. Occurring in [[Europe]] in spring, ''A.
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  • | 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'
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  • | 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]
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  • | 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|ab
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  • | regnum = [[Fungi]] ...re it is thought to exist in a [[mycorrhiza]]l relationship with a variety of both [[conifer]]ous and [[deciduous]] tree species.
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