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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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