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  • | regnum = [[Fungus|Fungi]]
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  • | regnum=[[Fungus|Fungi]] ...ita magnivelaris'' |author=Tulloss R |work=''Amanita'' studies |accessdate=2010-08-01}}</ref>
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  • | regnum = [[Fungus|Fungi]] ...y by American mycologists [[Harry Delbert Thiers]] and [[Joseph Ammirati]] in 1982, it is [[mycorrhizae|mycorrhizal]] and associates with the tree ''[[Pi
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  • | regnum = [[Fungus|Fungi]] .... & Broome) Sacc. |author =Tulloss R |work=''Amanita'' studies |accessdate=2010-02-12}}</ref>
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  • | regnum = [[Fungus|Fungi]] | binomial_authority = (Quél. in Bourd.) Singer ex Singer
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  • | regnum = [[Fungus|Fungi]] ...mountains in the [[Mediterranean]] region. The species was first described in 1833 by [[Pierre Bulliard]], a French physician and botanist, and [[Lucien
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  • ...'s mushroom''', was first described in France.{{Citation needed|date=April 2010}} ...ick. They are found singly or in small groups.{{Citation needed|date=April 2010}}
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  • | regnum = [[Fungus|Fungi]] ...ity to the lethal death cap (''[[Amanita phalloides]]'') precludes its use in cooking.
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  • | regnum = [[Fungus|Fungi]] .../gallery/DisplayBlock~bid~5537~gid~~source~gallerydefault.asp|archive-date=2010-12-31|url-status=dead}}</ref>
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  • | regnum = [[Fungi]] .... An [[edible mushroom]], it is found in Africa, where it is commonly sold in markets.
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  • | regnum = [[Fungus|Fungi]] ...have confirmed the mushroom's [[classification (biology)|classification]] in the [[subgenus]] ''Amanita'' of the genus ''[[Amanita]]'', along with close
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  • | regnum = [[Fungus|Fungi]] ...te]] [[mushroom]] of the [[genus]] ''[[Amanita]]''. It is found frequently in deciduous and coniferous forests of [[Europe]], and possibly North America.
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  • | regnum = [[Fungi]] ...at its base. The entire fruit body will slowly stain a reddish-brown color in response to bruising or aging. It remains unknown whether ''Amanita aestiva
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  • | regnum = [[Fungi]] ...ca, from [[Nova Scotia]] to Mexico, and may be found growing on the ground in [[deciduous forest]]s, particularly those with [[oak]], [[hickory]] and [[c
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  • ...h cap]] accounting for about 50% on its own. The most potent toxin present in these mushrooms is [[α-amanitin]]. ...the "Blusher" [[Amanita rubescens]] in [[Europe]], and ''A. chepangiana'' in [[South-East Asia]]. Other species are used for colouring sauces, such as t
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  • | regnum = [[Fungi]] ...gy)|stems]] up to {{convert|20|cm|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
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  • | regnum = [[Fungi]] ...emperate deciduous forest|broad-leaved]] and [[mixed forest]]s, especially in [[mycorrhiza]]l association with [[Tsuga|hemlock]].
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  • | regnum = [[Fungi]] ...t this species contains [[muscimol]], the same psychoactive compound found in ''A.&nbsp;muscaria''.
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  • | regnum = [[Fungi]] ...astern United States, where it grows solitarily or in groups on the ground in late summer and autumn. The mushrooms have a unique odor resembling [[bleac
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  • | range_map_caption = Range of ''Amanita exitialis'' in China ... | range_map2_caption = ... and suspected range in India
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