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  • ==Description== ...y)|gills]] are free, crowded, and white to cream-colored to yellowish. The short gills (lamellulae) are truncate, numerous, and are evenly distributed. The
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  • ...de l'oronge américaine |journal=Naturaliste Canadien |volume=111 |issue=3 |pages=329–30 |language=French}}</ref> It can be identified by its yellow gills, ==Description==
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  • ==Description== ...Agaricaceae of Michigan|year=1918|publisher=W.H. Crawford, state printers|pages=622|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=f6PhAAAAMAAJ&q=amanita+albocreata
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  • ...ublished an illustration of the species three years earlier, but without a description.<ref name="Piearce 1977"/> The [[type (biology)|type]] specimen was purchas ==Description==
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  • ==Description== ...minutely verruculose, floccose, easily removable. Viscid when wet, with a short striate margin. The flesh is white, unchanging when injured.
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  • ==Description== ...xas mushrooms: a field guide|year=1992|publisher=University of Texas Press|pages=331|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=HRtfvVigMmsC&pg=PA331&dq=Amanita+
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  • ...e found growing on the ground in [[deciduous forest]]s, particularly those with [[oak]], [[hickory]] and [[chestnut]]. Fruit bodies smell somewhat like [[b ==Description==
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  • ...wn conical warts. The [[stipe (mycology)|stem]] has a bulbous base covered with grayish-brown scales. The fruit bodies smell faintly like [[bleaching powd ...d the Amanitas are too large and significant to combine any ''Armillaria'' with any ''Amanita''".<ref name=Singer1955/>|group=nb}}
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  • ...Amanita nothofagi'' is a [[mycorrhiza]]l species, and grows in association with native New Zealand trees such as [[Southern Beech]]. ...''nothofagi'' refers to ''Nothofagus'', the genus of [[Southern beech]]es with which the species is often associated.<ref name=Stevenson1962/> ''Amanita''
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  • ...but over 30 years later this was reduced to [[synonym (biology)|synonymy]] with ''A.&nbsp;australis''. ...annulus (mycology)|ring]] and a bulbous base. The mushroom may be confused with another [[endemism|endemic]] New Zealand species, ''[[Amanita nothofagi|A.&
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  • ...onvert|4|mm|abbr=on}} high. The stem has a large bulb at its base, covered with whitish to brownish scales, that may root several centimeters into the soil ==Description==
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  • ...tion]] in the [[subgenus]] ''Amanita'' of the genus ''[[Amanita]]'', along with closely related species such as ''[[Amanita muscaria|A.&nbsp;muscaria]]''. The species was first [[species description|described scientifically]] by the Japanese mycologist [[Sanshi Imai]] in 1
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  • ...istic large bulb at the base of its [[stipe (mycology)|stem]] with a blunt short rooting base, whose shape is suggestive of the [[common name]]s '''carrot-f ...versity, and Ecology |publisher=New York Botanical Garden Press|year=2004 |pages=33–59|chapter=''Amanita'' subgenus ''Lepidella'' and related taxa in the
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  • ==Description== ...the stipe.<ref name=Fergus/> The basal bulb is considerably large in size, with concentric circles of down-turned scales. The volval remnants stick to it a
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  • ...h a comparable distribution. There are several other white-bodied amanitas with which ''A.&nbsp;aestivalis'' may be confused, including ''[[Amanita virosa| ...he [[International Code of Botanical Nomenclature]]), he later amended his description in 1959.<ref name="Singer1959" /> There is some doubt as to whether ''A.&nb
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  • ...nalysis]] shows that the species has a close [[phylogenetic]] relationship with three other toxic white Amanitas: ''[[Amanita subjunquillea|A.&nbsp;subjunq ...gera]]'', but ''A.&nbsp;exitialis'' has a closer phylogenetic relationship with [[Amanita subjunquillea|''Amanita subjunquillea'' var. ''alba'']], a four-s
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  • {{short description|Species of poisonous fungus in the genus Amanita endemic to western North A ...tic province]]s of North America, ''A. ocreata'' [[mycorrhiza|associates]] with [[oak]] trees. The large fruiting bodies (the [[mushroom]]s) generally appe
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  • {{short description|Poisonous species of fungus in the family Amanitaceae endemic to North Amer ...[annulus (mycology)|ring]] near the top. The bulbous stipe base is covered with a membranous sac-like [[volva (mycology)|volva]]. The white [[lamella (myco
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  • {{short description|Poisonous fungus in the family Amanitaceae, widely distributed across Europ ...nd autumn; the [[Pileus (mycology)|caps]] are generally greenish in colour with a white [[stipe (mycology)|stipe]] and [[Lamella (mycology)|gill]]s. Cap c
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  • {{short description|Species of fungus in the genus Amanita}} ...opolitan distribution|cosmopolitan]] species. It [[mycorrhiza|associates]] with various [[deciduous]] and [[coniferous]] trees.
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