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  • | binomial_authority = ([[Miles Joseph Berkeley|Berk.]] & [[Christopher Edmund Broome|Broome]]) [[Pier Andrea Saccardo|Sacc ...ages=5–8}}</ref> although some distribution reports may refer to different taxa.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://eticomm.net/~ret/amanita/species/hemibaph.html
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  • | binomial_authority = ([[Miles Joseph Berkeley|Berk.]]) [[Pier Andrea Saccardo|Sacc.]] (1887) ...been collected by [[Ronald Campbell Gunn]] in 1805 in Tasmania.<ref name="Berkeley 1848"/> Italian mycologist [[Pier Andrea Saccardo]] placed it in the genus
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  • | binomial_authority = ([[Miles Joseph Berkeley|Berk.]] & [[Moses Ashley Curtis|M.A. Curtis]]) [[Pier Andrea Saccardo|Sacc. The species was first described scientifically by [[Miles Joseph Berkeley]] and [[Moses Ashley Curtis]] in 1859 as ''Agaricus ravenelii''.<ref name=B
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  • | binomial_authority = ([[Miles Joseph Berkeley|Berk.]] & [[Christopher Edmund Broome|Broome]]) [[Cornelis Bas|Bas]] (1984) ...as given its current name by [[Cornelis Bas]] in 1984. It is characterized by bearing a large [[Basidiocarp|fruit body]] with a brown [[pileus (mycology)
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  • | synonyms = *''Agaricus daucipes'' <small>[[Miles Joseph Berkeley|Berk.]] & Mont. (1856)</small><br> ...exclusively in North America, the mushroom may be recognized in the field by the medium to large white [[pileus (mycology)|cap]]s with pale orange tints
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