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  • | regnum = [[Fungi]] ...ae]]. It was first [[species description|described]] scientifically by New Zealand mycologist [[Geoff Ridley]] in 1991.<ref name="Ridley 1991"/>
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  • | image_caption = From [[Auckland]], New Zealand | regnum = [[Fungi]]
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  • | regnum = [[Fungi]] ...i'' is a [[mycorrhiza]]l species, and grows in association with native New Zealand trees such as [[Southern Beech]].
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  • | regnum = [[Fungi]] ...]]'' and ''[[Nothofagus]]'' forest. The species was first described by New Zealand mycologist [[Greta Stevenson]] in 1962; in the same publication Stevenson a
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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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  • {{short description|Species of poisonous fungus in the genus Amanita endemic to western North America}} | regnum = [[Fungi]]
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  • | regnum = [[Fungi]] ...been introduced to new regions with the cultivation of non-native species of [[oak]], [[chestnut]], and [[Pinus|pine]]. The large fruiting bodies ([[mus
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  • {{short description|Species of fungus in the genus Amanita}} ...ety --><ref name="Infraspecific Taxa">{{cite web |title=Infraspecific taxa of muscaria |url=http://www.amanitaceae.org/?species%20muscaria |website=amani
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