-
yellower cap and
warts that
retain their yellow color for longer.
Amanita asteropus is the
European version of A. brunnescens. It is of
unknown edibility...
- financial, and
executive matters.[citation needed]
Following Lycurgus's "
Asteropus" in 620 BCE (increase in the
power of the ephorate), the
ephors became...
- less
common sponges Geodia neptuni,
Erylus latens,
Clathria calla, and
Asteropus niger. Male
queen angelfish have
large territories with a
harem of two...
-
aestivalis –
white American star-footed
Amanita (North America) Amanita
asteropus (Europe) Amanita
australis – far
south Amanita (New Zealand) Amanita...
- Also said to be
buried under Etna were the Hundred-hander Briareus, and
Asteropus who was
perhaps one of the Cyclopes. Typhon's
final resting place was...
-
sponges belonging to the
order of Tetractinellida.
Ancorina Schmidt, 1862
Asteropus Sollas, 1888
Chelotropella Lendenfeld, 1907
Cryptosyringa Vacelet, 1979...
-
hairy appearance. Further, it
stains more
rapidly than A. aestivalis. A.
asteropus (the "European star-footed Amanita") is
cream to
yellow color, and differs...