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  • ...coastal North Carolina through to eastern Texas in the southeastern United States.<ref>[http://www.njcc.com/~ret/amanita/species/virosifo.html]</ref> [[Category:Fungi of the United States]]
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  • ...w dust amanita''' is a [[species]] of [[Amanita]] from Northeastern United States and Canada.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.mycobank.org/Biolomics.aspx?Table
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  • ...gless amanita''' is a [[species]] of [[Amanita]] from South Eastern United States.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.amanitaceae.org/?Amanita+arkansana|title= Am
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  • ...Newfoundland west to central British Columbia) and the northeastern United States (Minnesota east to Maine, and south in the Appalachian Mountains to West Vi ...treme northwest California and western Oregon and Washington in the United States.
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  • ...from the [[Amanitaceae]] family that can be found in [[southeastern United States]]. Can be confused with ''[[Amanita ponderosa]]'', however this species is [[Category:Fungi of the United States]]
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  • ...mbers Coker | first = William | title = The Amanitas of the Eastern United States | publisher = Elisha Mitchell Society | year = 1917 |pages = 74 | url = htt
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  • ...ita mutabilis''''' is a [[species]] of ''[[Amanita]]'' from eastern United States.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.amanitaceae.org/?Amanita+mutabilis|title= Am
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  • ...riginally described from North Carolina, it is found in the eastern United States from New England to eastern Texas.<ref>[http://tullabs.com/amanita/?Amanita
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  • [[Category:Fungi of the United States]]
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  • [[Category:Fungi of the United States]]
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  • [[Category:Fungi of the United States]]
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  • [[Category:Fungi of the United States]]
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  • ...in the [[Amanitaceae]] family. It is commonly found in northeastern United States and southeastern Canada and elsewhere in [[North America]]. This species, t ...nd in the hardwood-hemlock ([[Tsuga]]) forest of the northeastern [[United States|U.S.]]. and southeastern Canada and of [[boreal forest]] at least as far no
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  • ...ibed a yellow-capped taxon that he called var. ''formosa'' from the United States,<ref name="Thiers 1982"/> but it is not the same as the European variety.
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  • ...essette |author4=Dail Dunway |title= Mushrooms of the Southeastern United States |publisher=[[Syracuse University Press]] |year= 2007 |isbn=0-8156-3112-X}}<
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  • [[Category:Fungi of the United States]]
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  • ...ce]] in the [[Great Smoky Mountains National Park]], in the eastern United States.<ref name=jenkins/> [[Category:Fungi of the United States]]
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  • ...s clarified.<ref name="Rogers"/><ref name=Bulletin>{{cite book|last=United States. Dept. of Agriculture|title=Bulletin of the U.S. Department of Agriculture| [[Category:Fungi of the United States]]
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  • ...is a species of [[fungus]] that is very common in the [[Northeast]] United States.
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