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Amanita phalloides (/æməˈnaɪtə fəˈlɔɪdiːz/),
commonly known as the
death cap, is a
deadly poisonous basidiomycete fungus, one of many in the
genus Amanita...
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Amanita verna,
commonly known as the fool's
mushroom or the
spring destroying angel (see
destroying angel), is a
deadly poisonous basidiomycete fungus...
- (panther cap), and
Amanita porphyria, but not
Amanita ceciliae.
Deadly poisonous species include Amanita abrupta,
Amanita arocheae,
Amanita bisporigera (eastern...
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Amanita virosa,
commonly known in
Europe as the
destroying angel or the
European destroying angel amanita, is a
deadly poisonous basidiomycete fungus,...
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North American destroying angel, is a
deadly poisonous basidiomycete fungus, one of many in the
genus Amanita. The
large fruiting bodies (the mushrooms)...
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Amanita bisporigera is a
deadly poisonous species of
fungus in the
family Amanitaceae. It is
commonly known as the
eastern destroying angel amanita, the...
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deadly destroying angel, in contrast, is an
unremarkable white. The
deadly Galerinas are brown. Some
choice edible species (chanterelles,
Amanita caesarea...
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Amanita muscaria,
commonly known as the fly
agaric or fly
amanita, is a
basidiomycete of the
genus Amanita. It is a
large white-gilled, white-spotted,...
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related to the
psychoactive fly agaric, and to the
deadly poisonous death cap and
destroying angels.
Amanita caesarea was
first described by
Italian mycologist...
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several similar,
closely related species of
deadly all-white
mushrooms in the
genus Amanita. They are
Amanita virosa in
Europe and A.
bisporigera and A...