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- Amanitaceae abstract "The Amanitaceae are a family of fungi or mushrooms. The family, also commonly called the amanita family, is in order Agaricales, gilled mushrooms. The family consists primarily of the genus Amanita, but also includes the genera Catatrama and Limacella. Mycological works show great divergence in their definitions of families and the up-to-date and authoritative Index fungorum classifies these fungi as part of Pluteaceae. For a long time, they were placed in Agaricaceae.The species are usually found in woodlands. They emerge from an egg-like structure formed by the universal veil. This family contains several species valued for edibility and flavor, and other deadly poisonous ones. More than half the cases of mushroom poisoning stem from members of this family. The most toxic members of this group have names that warn of the poisonous nature, but others, of varying degrees of toxicity, do not.".
- Amanitaceae class Agaricomycetes.
- Amanitaceae division Basidiomycota.
- Amanitaceae kingdom Fungus.
- Amanitaceae order Agaricales.
- Amanitaceae thumbnail Amanita_muscaria_UK.JPG?width=300.
- Amanitaceae wikiPageExternalLink www.amanitaceae.org.
- Amanitaceae wikiPageExternalLink www.indexfungorum.org.
- Amanitaceae wikiPageExternalLink mykologie_amanitaceae.html.
- Amanitaceae wikiPageID "2209909".
- Amanitaceae wikiPageRevisionID "605932640".
- Amanitaceae classis Agaricomycetes.
- Amanitaceae divisio Basidiomycota.
- Amanitaceae familia "Amanitaceae".
- Amanitaceae familiaAuthority "R.Heim ex Pouzar".
- Amanitaceae hasPhotoCollection Amanitaceae.
- Amanitaceae imageCaption "Amanita muscaria".
- Amanitaceae imageWidth "240".
- Amanitaceae name "Amanitaceae".
- Amanitaceae ordo Agaricales.
- Amanitaceae regnum Fungus.
- Amanitaceae subdivision "Amanita".
- Amanitaceae subdivision "Catatrama".
- Amanitaceae subdivision "Limacella".
- Amanitaceae subdivision "Torrendia".
- Amanitaceae subdivisionRanks "Genera".
- Amanitaceae typeGenus "Amanita".
- Amanitaceae typeGenusAuthority Christiaan_Hendrik_Persoon.
- Amanitaceae subject Category:Agaricales.
- Amanitaceae subject Category:Fungi_families.
- Amanitaceae type Abstraction100002137.
- Amanitaceae type Family108078020.
- Amanitaceae type FungiFamilies.
- Amanitaceae type Group100031264.
- Amanitaceae type Organization108008335.
- Amanitaceae type SocialGroup107950920.
- Amanitaceae type Unit108189659.
- Amanitaceae type YagoLegalActor.
- Amanitaceae type YagoLegalActorGeo.
- Amanitaceae type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Amanitaceae type Eukaryote.
- Amanitaceae type Fungus.
- Amanitaceae type Species.
- Amanitaceae type Fungus.
- Amanitaceae type Organism.
- Amanitaceae comment "The Amanitaceae are a family of fungi or mushrooms. The family, also commonly called the amanita family, is in order Agaricales, gilled mushrooms. The family consists primarily of the genus Amanita, but also includes the genera Catatrama and Limacella. Mycological works show great divergence in their definitions of families and the up-to-date and authoritative Index fungorum classifies these fungi as part of Pluteaceae.".
- Amanitaceae label "Amanitaceae".
- Amanitaceae label "Amanitaceae".
- Amanitaceae label "Amanitaceae".
- Amanitaceae label "Amanitaceae".
- Amanitaceae label "Amanitaceae".
- Amanitaceae label "Amanitaceae".
- Amanitaceae label "Muchomorowate".
- Amanitaceae label "Wulstlingsverwandte".
- Amanitaceae label "Аманитовые".
- Amanitaceae label "テングタケ科".
- Amanitaceae label "鹅膏菌科".
- Amanitaceae sameAs Muchomůrkovité.
- Amanitaceae sameAs Wulstlingsverwandte.
- Amanitaceae sameAs Amanitaceae.
- Amanitaceae sameAs Amanitaceae.
- Amanitaceae sameAs Amanitaceae.
- Amanitaceae sameAs テングタケ科.
- Amanitaceae sameAs 광대버섯과.
- Amanitaceae sameAs Amanitaceae.
- Amanitaceae sameAs Muchomorowate.
- Amanitaceae sameAs Amanitaceae.
- Amanitaceae sameAs m.06w3ty.
- Amanitaceae sameAs Q734651.
- Amanitaceae sameAs Q734651.
- Amanitaceae sameAs Amanitaceae.
- Amanitaceae wasDerivedFrom Amanitaceae?oldid=605932640.
- Amanitaceae depiction Amanita_muscaria_UK.JPG.
- Amanitaceae isPrimaryTopicOf Amanitaceae.
- Amanitaceae name "Amanitaceae".