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Limacella delicata (Fr.) Earle ex Konrad & Maubl.
Amanitaceae

Limacella delicata (Fr.) Earle ex Konrad & Maubl.

Limacella delicata (Fr.) Earle ex Konrad & Maubl.

Limacella delicata is a species of mushroom in the genus Limacella with a reddish cap, whitish gills, and a white spore print.

Limacella glischra (Morgan) Murrill
Amanitaceae

Limacella glischra (Morgan) Murrill

Limacella glischra (Morgan) Murrill

Limacella glischra is a mushroom in the Amanitaceae family, reclassified to Limacella from Lepiota in 1914.

Leucocortinarius bulbiger (Alb. & Schwein.) Singer
Tricholomataceae

Leucocortinarius bulbiger (Alb. & Schwein.) Singer

Leucocortinarius bulbiger (Alb. & Schwein.) Singer

Leucocortinarius is a monotypic fungal genus in Tricholomataceae, with its only species Leucocortinarius bulbiger found in Europe.

Zhuliangomyces illinitus (Fr.) Redhead
Amanitaceae

Zhuliangomyces illinitus (Fr.) Redhead

Zhuliangomyces illinitus (Fr.) Redhead

Zhuliangomyces illinitus is a fungus with a slimy cap and stalk, found in North America, Europe, and China, with unknown edibility.

Amanita phalloides (Vaill. ex Fr.) Link
Amanitaceae

Amanita phalloides (Vaill. ex Fr.) Link

Amanita phalloides (Vaill. ex Fr.) Link

Amanita phalloides, the death cap, is a deadly toxic mushroom responsible for most fatal mushroom poisonings worldwide.

Amanita virosa Bertill.
Amanitaceae

Amanita virosa Bertill.

Amanita virosa Bertill.

Amanita virosa Bertill. is a highly toxic ectomycorrhizal mushroom found across Europe and northern Asia.

Amanita ocreata Peck
Amanitaceae

Amanita ocreata Peck

Amanita ocreata Peck

Amanita ocreata, the North American Pacific coast destroying angel, is a deadly toxic deadly mushroom appearing in spring.

Amanita bisporigera G.F.Atk.
Amanitaceae

Amanita bisporigera G.F.Atk.

Amanita bisporigera G.F.Atk.

Amanita bisporigera is a highly toxic North American lethal white mushroom that forms mycorrhizal relationships with trees.

Amanita marmorata (Cleland & E.-J.Gilbert) E.-J.Gilbert
Amanitaceae

Amanita marmorata (Cleland & E.-J.Gilbert) E.-J.Gilbert

Amanita marmorata (Cleland & E.-J.Gilbert) E.-J.Gilbert

Amanita marmorata, the marbled death cap, is a deadly poisonous Amanita species found in Denmark and South Australia.

Amanita elliptosperma G.F.Atk.
Amanitaceae

Amanita elliptosperma G.F.Atk.

Amanita elliptosperma G.F.Atk.

Atkinson's destroying angel (Amanita elliptosperma) is an assumed deadly poisonous Amanita from eastern US.

Amanita suballiacea (Murrill) Murrill
Amanitaceae

Amanita suballiacea (Murrill) Murrill

Amanita suballiacea (Murrill) Murrill

Amanita suballiacea is an Amanita species found on the US Gulf Coast, associated with Quercus and Pinus.

Amanita novinupta Tulloss & J.Lindgr.
Amanitaceae

Amanita novinupta Tulloss & J.Lindgr.

Amanita novinupta Tulloss & J.Lindgr.

Amanita novinupta is a blushing pink-spored mushroom related to the edible, toxin-containing European A. rubescens, found in western North America.

Amanita brunnescens G.F.Atk.
Amanitaceae

Amanita brunnescens G.F.Atk.

Amanita brunnescens G.F.Atk.

Amanita brunnescens is a brown-capped Amanita mushroom of unknown edibility that may be poisonous.

Amanita rubescens Pers.
Amanitaceae

Amanita rubescens Pers.

Amanita rubescens Pers.

Amanita rubescens Pers. is a blushing mushroom edible when cooked, found across Europe, Asia, and introduced to South Africa.

Amanita franchetii (Boud.) Fayod
Amanitaceae

Amanita franchetii (Boud.) Fayod

Amanita franchetii (Boud.) Fayod

Amanita franchetii is an amanita mushroom with defined physical traits and distinct distribution in Europe, North Africa, and western Mediterranean.

Amanita excelsa (Fr.) Bertill.
Amanitaceae

Amanita excelsa (Fr.) Bertill.

Amanita excelsa (Fr.) Bertill.

Amanita excelsa is an Amanitaceae agaric fungus found in deciduous forests across three continents, with varieties differing in edibility.

Amanita flavoconia G.F.Atk.
Amanitaceae

Amanita flavoconia G.F.Atk.

Amanita flavoconia G.F.Atk.

Amanita flavoconia is a common North American mycorrhizal mushroom with an orange-yellow cap and white spores.

Amanita silvicola Kauffman
Amanitaceae

Amanita silvicola Kauffman

Amanita silvicola Kauffman

Amanita silvicola is a white North American mushroom with uncertain edibility, strongly discouraged for consumption.

Amanita elongata Peck
Amanitaceae

Amanita elongata Peck

Amanita elongata Peck

Peck's yellow dust amanita (Amanita elongata Peck) is an Amanita species native to northeastern North America.

Amanita augusta Bojantchev & R.M.Davis
Amanitaceae

Amanita augusta Bojantchev & R.M.Davis

Amanita augusta Bojantchev & R.M.Davis

Amanita augusta is a non-edible North American amanita with bioactive properties that accumulates heavy metals.

Amanita flavella (E.-J.Gilbert) E.-J.Gilbert & Cleland
Amanitaceae

Amanita flavella (E.-J.Gilbert) E.-J.Gilbert & Cleland

Amanita flavella (E.-J.Gilbert) E.-J.Gilbert & Cleland

Amanita flavella is a yellow-capped mycorrhizal Amanitaceae fungus found in Queensland and New South Wales, Australia.

Amanita australis G.Stev.
Amanitaceae

Amanita australis G.Stev.

Amanita australis G.Stev.

Amanita australis is an Amanita species found only in New Zealand, associated with native trees.

Amanita nothofagi G.Stev.
Amanitaceae

Amanita nothofagi G.Stev.

Amanita nothofagi G.Stev.

Amanita nothofagi is a common endemic mycorrhizal mushroom from New Zealand associated with southern beech and other native trees.

Amanita flavorubens (Berk. & Mont.) Sacc., 1887
Amanitaceae

Amanita flavorubens (Berk. & Mont.) Sacc., 1887

Amanita flavorubens (Berk. & Mont.) Sacc., 1887

Amanita flavorubens is an Amanita mushroom species with a disjunct North American distribution, described originally from Ohio.

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