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Amanita phalloides (Vaill. : Fr.)Link Handbuch 3: 272 (1833)
Description and distribution map for Amanita phalloides in Australia. Amanita phalloides is an introduced agaric found under oak, and is ; cap greenish; stem white with ring initially and ample volva (cup at base). RARE. [... more]
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Deathcap Mushroom
The Deathcap Mushroom - Amanita phalloides, identification, emergency phone number, one of several illustrated pages introducing Australian fungi. You may reproduce the Deathcap information and photos, in any form and free of charge, for any ... [... more]
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Amanita muscaria (L. : Fr.) Lam. Encycl. 1: 111 (1783)
Description and distribution map for Amanita muscaria in Australia. Probably the most easily recognisable of all mushrooms, the fly agaric is an introduced fungus which forms a mutually beneficial relationship with the roots of many trees, both ... [... more]
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Amanita austroviridis O.K. Mill Mycologia 84: 682 (1992)
Description and distribution map for Amanita austroviridis in Australia. Deep olive green; adnexed, (narrowly joined to stem), sometimes free (not attached to stem); closely spaced; with short and long gills. In short coastal vegetation, ... [... more]
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Amanita xanthocephala
Description and distribution map for Amanita xanthocephala in Australia. This is a smaller version of the story book "fairy" mushroom but with a red to orange-yellow cap, yellow warts on its cap, no ring and a rough, yellow margin at the top of [... more]
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Amanita chlorophylla
Description and distribution map for Amanita chlorophylla in Australia. Amanita chlorophylla is an agaric with green gills and cap cream with greenish hue. Very close to A. austroviridis, and similarly found under Allocasuarina, in Vic and NSW. RARE. [... more]
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